Does anyone know which paper that this figure come from?

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The figure in question is from the paper titled "Three little pieces for computer and relativity" by Luciano Rezzolla. The original poster lost access to the paper but retained the figure. A suggestion was made to perform a Google image search to locate the source. The identification of the paper was confirmed by another user. This discussion highlights the importance of image searches in academic research.
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I was impressive with that paper but someone has deleted it from my computer, left only this figure from it.
 

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Do a Google search on the image and it will lead you right to the source. Looks like "Three little pieces for computer and relativity" by Luciano Rezzolla.
 
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Iz rite! Thanks a lot.
 
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