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    An approach to backward analysis for linear and nonlinear iterative methods (English)
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    backward analysis
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    analysis of the limiting accuracy
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    linear and nonlinear iterative methods
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    roundoff errors
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    backwards stability
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    error bound
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    Urabe formula
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