<html>#2861: Running qc0 with CarpetX
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<tr><td style='text-align:right'> Reporter:</td><td>Alejandra Gonzalez</td></tr>
<tr><td style='text-align:right'> Status:</td><td>open</td></tr>
<tr><td style='text-align:right'>Milestone:</td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td style='text-align:right'> Type:</td><td>bug</td></tr>
<tr><td style='text-align:right'> Priority:</td><td>major</td></tr>
<tr><td style='text-align:right'>Component:</td><td>EinsteinToolkit thorn</td></tr>
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<p>Comment (by Lucas Timotheo Sanches):</p>
<p>I have attached a more complex <code>qc0</code> parameter file, which uses <code>TwoPunctureX</code> for initial data, but also performs Apparent Horizon finding, puncture tracking and multipole extractions of the Psi4 Weyl scalar. This example should give you a good idea on what production run looks like and may be useful to your applications.</p>
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Ticket URL: <a href='https://bitbucket.org/einsteintoolkit/tickets/issues/2861/running-qc0-with-carpetx'>https://bitbucket.org/einsteintoolkit/tickets/issues/2861/running-qc0-with-carpetx</a></p>
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