Hello Nisa Amir, (this is just a guess): You are including a file admbase-lapse.norm2.asc in the email which is the the 2-norm of the lapse (\sum_i \alpha(x_i)^2) while the paper in figure 20 shows the value of the metric components. So (assuming that attaching admbase-lapse instead of admbase-gxx was a mistake) I should try and plot something like admbase-gxx.maximum.asc which would be the maximum value on the grid which, since the spacetime is homogeneous, is identical to the value anywhere on the grid.
I am admittedly somewhat doubtful whether using the wrong norm is the only issue here though. Yours, Roland > Hello, > > Hope all of you are doing well. I am trying to replicate some examples > given in par directory of the Cactus for practice. I have run the parameter > file kasner.par, have obtained the results but my graph is not correct > according to the paper arXiv-1111.3344. I am attaching the parameter file > which I have run, the resulting .asc file and the graph I have obtained. > Kindly, anyone guide me what mistake I am making. > > Thanks -- My email is as private as my paper mail. I therefore support encrypting and signing email messages. Get my PGP key from http://pgp.mit.edu .
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