Module 1: Introduction to Finite Difference Method and Fundamentals of CFD
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Convergence

A solution of the algebraic equation that approximates a partial differential equation (PDE) is convergent if the approximate solution approaches the exact solution of the PDE for each value of the independent variable as the grid spacing tend to zero.

The requirement is

 as  

Where, is the solution of the system of algebraic equations.