I ran the BinaryBH example at b88e67dbdc8f43c12ba7973a770293b7c72ab528 (note that we have worked around #40 by using the less accurate interpolation methods) and also the GRChombo BinaryBH example at 13da3c4 using the params.txt files in their respective directories.
I used ParaView to visualize a slice of chi through the equatorial plane (well just offset from it at $z = 0.1$) every 20 coarse timesteps for each simulation. Here is the output displayed side-by-side:
I ran the BinaryBH example at b88e67dbdc8f43c12ba7973a770293b7c72ab528 (note that we have worked around #40 by using the less accurate interpolation methods) and also the GRChombo BinaryBH example at
13da3c4
using theparams.txt
files in their respective directories.I used ParaView to visualize a slice of
chi
through the equatorial plane (well just offset from it at $z = 0.1$) every 20 coarse timesteps for each simulation. Here is the output displayed side-by-side:https://github.com/GRTLCollaboration/GRTeclyn/assets/32646026/23c5684d-3377-4321-a822-2b58beb74c38
There seems to be qualitative agreement between the simulations as expected.