B. Kelly et al., Cure for unstable numerical evolutions of single black holes: Adjusting the standard ADM equations in the spherically symmetric case - art. no. 084013, PHYS REV D, 6408(8), 2001, pp. 4013
Numerical codes based on a direct implementation of the standard Arnowitt-D
eser-Misner (ADM) formulation of Einstein's equations have generally failed
to provide long-term stable and convergent evolutions of black hole space-
times when excision is used to remove the singularities. We show that, for
the case of a single black hole in spherical symmetry, it is possible to ci
rcumvent these problems by adding terms involving the constraints to the ev
olution equations, thus adjusting the standard ADM system. We investigate t
he effect that the choice of the lapse and shift has on the stability prope
rties of numerical simulations and thus on the form of the added constraint
term. To facilitate this task, we introduce the concept of quasi-well-pose
dness, a version of well-posedness suitable for ADM-like systems involving
second-order spatial derivatives.