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The Defect Correction Approach

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Defect Correction Methods

Part of the book series: Computing Supplementum ((COMPUTING,volume 5))

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This is an introductory survey of the defect correction approach which may serve as a unifying frame of reference for the subsequent papers on special subjects.

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Böhmer, K., Hemker, P.W., Stetter, H.J. (1984). The Defect Correction Approach. In: Böhmer, K., Stetter, H.J. (eds) Defect Correction Methods. Computing Supplementum, vol 5. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-7023-6_1

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