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Part of the book series: NMR ((NMR,volume 6))

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While programs were being developed for a study of partially oriented molecules, it became necessary to take a close look at the mathematical foundations of existing computer methods. This, in turn, prompted us to make comparisons between the basic NMR computer programs, to review further developments and to ponder the treatment of errors and the uniqueness of solutions. This latter problem has been puzzling indeed and merits more attention than can be given here. Anyone using computer programs in the analysis of a spectrum should be aware of its existence and of its not having been solved in a general way.

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Diehl, P., Kellerhals, H., Lustig, E. (1972). Foreword. In: Computer Assistance in the Analysis of High-Resolution NMR Spectra. NMR, vol 6. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-65261-5_1

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