Significant advances in numerical simulations of black-hole binaries have recently been achieved using the puncture method. We examine how and why this method works by evolving a single black hole. The coordinate singularity and hence the geometry at the puncture are found to change during evolution, from representing an asymptotically flat end to being a cylinder. We construct an analytic solution for the stationary state of a black hole in spherical symmetry that matches the numerical result and demonstrates that the evolution is not dominated by artefacts at the puncture but indeed finds the analytical result
Recent demonstrations of unexcised, puncture black holes traversing freely across computational grid...
We solve for single distorted black hole initial data using the puncture method, where the Hamiltoni...
We investigate the stationary end-state obtained by evolving a collapsing spherical star with the ga...
Significant advances in numerical simulations of black-hole binaries have recently been achieved usi...
Significant advances in numerical simulations of Black holes binaries have recently been achieved us...
Currently the most popular method to evolve black-hole binaries is the "moving puncture" method. It ...
When simulating the inspiral and coalescence of a binary black-hole system, special care needs to be...
The moving-puncture technique has led to dramatic advancements in the numerical simulations of bin...
The ``moving puncture'' technique has led to dramatic advancements in the numerical simulations of b...
We present a detailed study of the effects of mesh refinement boundaries on the convergence and stab...
The strong-field region inside a black hole needs special attention during numerical simulation. One...
Recent demonstrations of unexcised black holes traversing across computational grids represent a sig...
Abstract. Moving puncture coordinates are commonly used in numerical simulations of black holes. The...
We expand upon our previous analysis of numerical moving-puncture simulations of the Schwarzschild s...
We present a new algorithm for evolving orbiting black-hole binaries that does not require excision ...
Recent demonstrations of unexcised, puncture black holes traversing freely across computational grid...
We solve for single distorted black hole initial data using the puncture method, where the Hamiltoni...
We investigate the stationary end-state obtained by evolving a collapsing spherical star with the ga...
Significant advances in numerical simulations of black-hole binaries have recently been achieved usi...
Significant advances in numerical simulations of Black holes binaries have recently been achieved us...
Currently the most popular method to evolve black-hole binaries is the "moving puncture" method. It ...
When simulating the inspiral and coalescence of a binary black-hole system, special care needs to be...
The moving-puncture technique has led to dramatic advancements in the numerical simulations of bin...
The ``moving puncture'' technique has led to dramatic advancements in the numerical simulations of b...
We present a detailed study of the effects of mesh refinement boundaries on the convergence and stab...
The strong-field region inside a black hole needs special attention during numerical simulation. One...
Recent demonstrations of unexcised black holes traversing across computational grids represent a sig...
Abstract. Moving puncture coordinates are commonly used in numerical simulations of black holes. The...
We expand upon our previous analysis of numerical moving-puncture simulations of the Schwarzschild s...
We present a new algorithm for evolving orbiting black-hole binaries that does not require excision ...
Recent demonstrations of unexcised, puncture black holes traversing freely across computational grid...
We solve for single distorted black hole initial data using the puncture method, where the Hamiltoni...
We investigate the stationary end-state obtained by evolving a collapsing spherical star with the ga...