Numerical Relativity: Towards Simulations of 3D Black Hole Coalescence

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

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28 pages, 7 figures, plenary talk given at GR15, Poona, India, to appear in the proceedings

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I review recent developments in numerical relativity, focussing on progress made in 3D black hole evolution. Progress in development of black hole initial data, apparent horizon boundary conditions, adaptive mesh refinement, and characteristic evolution is highlighted, as well as full 3D simulations of colliding and distorted black holes. For true 3D distorted holes, with Cauchy evolution techniques, it is now possible to extract highly accurate, nonaxisymmetric waveforms from fully nonlinear simulations, which are verified by comparison to pertubration theory, and with characteristic techniques extremely long term evolutions of 3D black holes are now possible. I also discuss a new code designed for 3D numerical relativity, called Cactus, that will be made public.

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