We present results from a new code for binary black hole evolutions using the moving-puncture approach, implementing finite differences in generalised coordinates, and allowing the spacetime to be covered with multiple communicating non-singular coordinate patches. Here we consider a regular Cartesian near zone, with adapted spherical grids covering the wave zone. The efficiencies resulting from the use of adapted coordinates allow us to maintain sufficient grid resolution to an artificial outer boundary location which is causally disconnected from the measurement. For the well-studied test-case of the inspiral of an equal-mass non-spinning binary (evolved for more than 8 orbits before merger), we determine the phase and amplitude to numeri...
We present single and binary black-hole simulations that follow the “moving-puncture” paradigm of si...
We present single and binary black-hole simulations that follow the “moving-puncture” paradigm of si...
The first spectral numerical simulations of 16 orbits, merger, and ringdown of an equal-mass nonspin...
We present results from a new code for binary black hole evolutions using the moving-puncture approa...
We present results from a new code for binary black hole evolutions using the moving-puncture approa...
We present new techniques for evolving binary black hole systems which allow the accurate determinat...
We describe early success in the evolution of binary black-hole spacetimes with a numerical code bas...
Motivated by the possibility of observing gravitational waves from merging black holes whose spins a...
Motivated by the possibility of observing gravitational waves from merging black holes whose spins a...
We describe early success in the evolution of binary black hole spacetimes with a numerical code bas...
We present a new numerical code developed for the evolution of binary black-hole spacetimes using di...
The standard approach to the numerical evolution of black hole data using the ADM formulation with m...
We present single and binary black-hole simulations that follow the “moving-puncture” paradigm of si...
We present single and binary black-hole simulations that follow the “moving-puncture” paradigm of si...
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 single and binary black-hole simulations that follow the “moving-puncture” paradigm of si...
The first spectral numerical simulations of 16 orbits, merger, and ringdown of an equal-mass nonspin...
We present results from a new code for binary black hole evolutions using the moving-puncture approa...
We present results from a new code for binary black hole evolutions using the moving-puncture approa...
We present new techniques for evolving binary black hole systems which allow the accurate determinat...
We describe early success in the evolution of binary black-hole spacetimes with a numerical code bas...
Motivated by the possibility of observing gravitational waves from merging black holes whose spins a...
Motivated by the possibility of observing gravitational waves from merging black holes whose spins a...
We describe early success in the evolution of binary black hole spacetimes with a numerical code bas...
We present a new numerical code developed for the evolution of binary black-hole spacetimes using di...
The standard approach to the numerical evolution of black hole data using the ADM formulation with m...
We present single and binary black-hole simulations that follow the “moving-puncture” paradigm of si...
We present single and binary black-hole simulations that follow the “moving-puncture” paradigm of si...
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 single and binary black-hole simulations that follow the “moving-puncture” paradigm of si...
The first spectral numerical simulations of 16 orbits, merger, and ringdown of an equal-mass nonspin...