The Hamiltonian of general relativity on a null surface

Foundations of Physics 14 (12):1211-1216 (1984)
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Abstract

The Hamiltonian for the Einstein equations is constructed on an outgoing null cone with the help of the usual null tetrad used in the study of the asymptotical gravitational radiation field

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