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[[File:--[[Special:Contributions/27.251.39.82|27.251.39.82]] ([[User talk:27.251.39.82|talk]]) 03:49, 18 May 2012 (UTC)Example.jpg♠♣♦♥]]In [[mathematics]], particularly [[numerical analysis]], a '''predictor–corrector method''' is an [[algorithm]] that proceeds in two steps. First, the prediction step calculates a rough approximation of the desired quantity. Second, the corrector step refines the initial approximation using another means.
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== Example ==