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2023-08-10 Thread Thejas A Nair
Thank you so much for the info! On Thu, 10 Aug 2023, 11:16 pm Peter Diener, wrote: > Hi Thejas, > > In the Einstein Toolkit, we use, as is common in numerical relativity, > units where the speed of light, c, and the gravitational constant, G, are > chosen to be c=G=1. In addition, we measure mas

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2023-08-10 Thread Peter Diener
Hi Thejas, In the Einstein Toolkit, we use, as is common in numerical relativity, units where the speed of light, c, and the gravitational constant, G, are chosen to be c=G=1. In addition, we measure mass in units of the solar mass, M_sun. 1 solar mass can be converted into a length by multipl

[Users] meeting minutes for 2023-08-10

2023-08-10 Thread Roland Haas
Present: Roland, Leo, Zach, Peter, Sam, Yosef ET release == * reviewers needed for AsterX. Roland to poke Bruno and EU people. * Yosef is reviewer for SpaceTimeX, still not specific list of thorns to include. Sam will ask for final list on mailing list. Thorns not volunteered and cham

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2023-08-10 Thread Thejas A Nair
Hi, I had a doubt about this graph, Why do we have a 'Mass of the sun' parameter in the x-axis, What is the logic behind it? Warm Regards ___ Users mailing list Users@einsteintoolkit.org http://lists.einsteintoolkit.org/mailman/listinfo/users