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    Iterative Errors in Unsteady Flow Simulations: Are they Really Negligible?

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    Eça, L., Vaz, G. and Hoekstra, M.
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    Oct 3, 2017

    This paper summarizes the main results of this first Workshop on Iterative Errors in Unsteady Flow Simulations. It presents a brief description of the proposed test case and the selected quantities of interest and an overview of some of the submitted data.

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