Binary black hole simulations have traditionally been computationally very expensive: current simulations are performed in supercomputers involving dozens if not hundreds of processors, thus systematic studies of the parameter space of binary black hole encounters still seem prohibitive with current technology. Here we show how the multi-layered refinement level code BAM can be used on dual processor workstations to simulate certain binary black hole systems. BAM, based on the moving punctures method, provides grid structures composed of boxes of increasing resolution near the centre of the grid. In the case of binaries, the highest resolution boxes are placed around each black hole and they track them in their orbits until the final merger...
Abstract. We review some of the recent dramatic developments in the fully nonlinear simulation of ge...
Motivated by the possibility of observing gravitational waves from merging black holes whose spins a...
We study the formation of a supermassive black hole (SMBH) binary and the shrinking of the separatio...
Binary black hole simulations have traditionally been computationally very expensive: current simula...
Binary black hole simulations have traditionally been computationally very expensive: current simula...
We present single and binary black hole simulations that follow the moving puncture paradigm of simu...
We present single and binary black-hole simulations that follow the “moving-puncture” paradigm of si...
We present results from a new code for binary black hole evolutions using the moving-puncture approa...
High-accuracy binary black hole simulations are presented for black holes with spins anti-aligned wi...
The first detections of black hole - neutron star mergers (GW200105 and GW200115) by the LIGO-Virgo-...
The focus of this thesis is the use of numerical simulations of black hole spacetimes in gravitation...
We present a new choice of initial data for binary black hole simulations that significantly improve...
We perform magnetohydrodynamic simulations of accreting, equal-mass binary black holes in full gener...
Simulating binary black hole (BBH) systems are a computationally intensive problem and it can lead t...
The standard approach to the numerical evolution of black hole data using the ADM formulation with m...
Abstract. We review some of the recent dramatic developments in the fully nonlinear simulation of ge...
Motivated by the possibility of observing gravitational waves from merging black holes whose spins a...
We study the formation of a supermassive black hole (SMBH) binary and the shrinking of the separatio...
Binary black hole simulations have traditionally been computationally very expensive: current simula...
Binary black hole simulations have traditionally been computationally very expensive: current simula...
We present single and binary black hole simulations that follow the moving puncture paradigm of simu...
We present single and binary black-hole simulations that follow the “moving-puncture” paradigm of si...
We present results from a new code for binary black hole evolutions using the moving-puncture approa...
High-accuracy binary black hole simulations are presented for black holes with spins anti-aligned wi...
The first detections of black hole - neutron star mergers (GW200105 and GW200115) by the LIGO-Virgo-...
The focus of this thesis is the use of numerical simulations of black hole spacetimes in gravitation...
We present a new choice of initial data for binary black hole simulations that significantly improve...
We perform magnetohydrodynamic simulations of accreting, equal-mass binary black holes in full gener...
Simulating binary black hole (BBH) systems are a computationally intensive problem and it can lead t...
The standard approach to the numerical evolution of black hole data using the ADM formulation with m...
Abstract. We review some of the recent dramatic developments in the fully nonlinear simulation of ge...
Motivated by the possibility of observing gravitational waves from merging black holes whose spins a...
We study the formation of a supermassive black hole (SMBH) binary and the shrinking of the separatio...