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A Note on the Strong Hyperbolicity of $f(R)$ Gravity with Dynamical Shifts

The well-posedness of the gravitational equations of $f(R)$ gravity are studied in this paper. Three formulations of the $f(R)$ gravity with dynamical shifts (which are all based on the Arnowitt-Deser-Misner (ADM) formalism of the equations) are investigated. These three formulations are all proved to be strongly hyperbolic by pseudodifferential reduction. The first one is the Baumagarte-Shapiro-Shibata-Nakamura (BSSN) formulation with the so-called "hyperbolic $K$-driver" condition and the "hyperbolic Gamma driver" condition. The second one is the ADM formulation with modified harmonic gauge conditions. We find that the equations are not strong hyperbolic in traditional Z4 formulation for $f(R)$ gravity. So, in the third formulation, we improve the Z4 formulation, and show these equations are strong hyperbolic with modified harmonic gauge conditions.

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