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authorknarf <knarf@b2a53a04-0f4f-0410-87ed-f9f25ced00cf>2009-02-10 20:43:03 +0000
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Cactus Code Thorn TwoPunctures
-Thorn Author(s) : Marcus Ansorg <marcus.ansorg@aei.mpg.de>
- : Erik Schnetter <schnetter@cct.lsu.edu>
- : Frank Löffler <knarf@cct.lsu.edu>
-Thorn Maintainer(s) : Marcus Ansorg <marcus.ansorg@aei.mpg.de>
- : Erik Schnetter <schnetter@cct.lsu.edu>
+Author(s) : Marcus Ansorg
+ Erik Schnetter
+ Frank Löffler
+Maintainer(s): Marcus Ansorg
+ Erik Schnetter
+Licence : private
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-Purpose of the thorn:
+1. Purpose
Create initial for two puncture black holes using a single domain
spectral method. This method is described in
-
-Marcus Ansorg, Bernd Brügmann, Wolfgang Tichy,
+Marcus Ansorg, Bernd Brügmann, Wolfgang Tichy,
"A single-domain spectral method for black hole puncture data",
PRD 70, 064011 (2004),
arXiv:gr-qc/0404056.
-NOTE: This thorn is currently being extended by Frank Löffler to
-include source terms to be able to handle matter, with the same
-restrictions as the black holes before, plus zero momentum/angular
-momentum (K_{ij} = 0). This is still work in progess and might work
-or might not. It should _not_ influence the ability of the thorn
-without matter.
+This thorn was extended to include source terms to be able
+to handle matter with the same restrictions as the BHs before plus
+zero momentum/ang. momentum (K_{ij} = 0).