The nonlinear behavior of higher dimensional black hole spacetimes is of
interest in several contexts, ranging from an understanding of cosmic
censorship to black hole production in high-energy collisions. However,
nonlinear numerical evolutions of higher dimensional black hole spacetimes are
tremendously complex, involving different diagnostic tools and "dimensional
reduction methods". In this work we compare two different successful codes to
evolve Einstein's equations in higher dimensions, and show that the results of
such different procedures agree to numerical precision, when applied to the
collision from rest of two equal-mass black holes. We calculate the total
radiated energy to be E/M=9x10^{-4} in five dimensions and E/M=8.1x10^{-4} in
six dimensions.Comment: 7 pages, RevTex