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Binary codes capable of correcting deletions, insertions, and reversal
Author(s):
V. Levenshtein
,
A. Levenshtein
,
VI Levenshtein
,
V. Levenshtein
,
V. I. LEVENSHTEIN
,
L Vi
,
V.I Levenshtein
,
I. Levenshtein V.
,
I. Levenshtein Vladimir
,
V.-I. Levenshtein
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VI Levenshtein
,
Levenshtein
,
Levenshtein V. I.
,
V. I. Levenshtein
,
VL Levenshtein
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1966
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In Soviet Phys Doklady
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