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Has Your Simulation Converged?

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by Abraham Meganathan on 20 Jul 2006
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Everyone who has run any numerical simulation has had to ask themselves this question at one time or another. How do you tell if the simulation is complete and converged? There are several ways to check for convergence.
 
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