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A modified iteration procedure implemented in this work gives convergence of the solution after three iterations.
A novel multigrid method for the solution of the steady Reynolds-averaged Navier Stokes equations is presented, that gives convergence speeds similar to laminar flow multigrid solvers.
The next theorem gives convergence in probability between X ϵ ( t ) and Z ϵ ( t ).
This solving method normally gives convergence within ~ 10 iterations for an error residual of 2.90655 × 10−6 (for thermal profile 1).
Using the Monte Carlo method, i.e. randomly choosing, the g Na gives convergence that scales as M − 1 / 2. Uniformly sampling the inverse cumulative distribution function gives an error that appears to scale as M − 1.
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Given an initial well-localized pulse, by repeatedly performing orthogonalization and truncation, the overall process will converge under a given convergence criterion.
We also prove that these series converge to a complex function, in a given convergence radius that we calculate.
We also give convergence results for this new method.
We give convergence results and we present numerical experiences for a realistic problem.
It is shown that the controlled networks are globally exponentially synchronized with a given convergence rate.
These optimization processes are repeated until the given convergence conditions are satisfied.
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