Does anyone know which paper that this figure come from?

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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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