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The PECEC mode has one fewer function evaluation
More generally, if the corrector is run ''k'' times, the method is in P(EC)<sup>''k''</sup> or P(EC)<sup>''k''</sup>E mode. If the corrector method is iterated until it converges, this could be called PE(CE)<sup>∞</sup>.<ref>{{harvnb|Butcher|2003|p=104}}</ref>
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* {{MathWorld |title=Predictor-Corrector Methods |urlname=Predictor-CorrectorMethods}}
* [http://www.fisica.uniud.it/~ercolessi/md/md/node22.html Predictor–corrector methods] for differential equations
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