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    The authors call an iterative method for the solution of a linear equation an ``additive correction method'' if the correction is computed from the defect. If the correction can be understood as a projection onto a subspace and a contraction number is known for this process, then the convergence of the iterative method may be described in a quantitative way.
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    iterative method
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    additive correction method
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    contraction number
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    convergence
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