Verhoeff algorithm
The Verhoeff algorithm is a checksum formula for error detection developed by the Dutch mathematician Jacobus Verhoeff and was first published in 1969. It was the first decimal check digit algorithm which detects all single-digit errors, and all transposition errors involving two adjacent digits, which was at the time thought impossible with such a code.
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Verhoeff algorithm
The Verhoeff algorithm is a checksum formula for error detection developed by the Dutch mathematician Jacobus Verhoeff and was first published in 1969. It was the first decimal check digit algorithm which detects all single-digit errors, and all transposition errors involving two adjacent digits, which was at the time thought impossible with such a code.
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The Verhoeff algorithm is a ch ...... t impossible with such a code.
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Алгоритм Верхуффа (англ. Verho ...... бки, выявляемые только вторым.
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ヴァーヘフアルゴリズム(Verhoeff algorithm ...... り、当時は1桁の十進コードでは不可能であると考えられていた。
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The Verhoeff algorithm is a ch ...... t impossible with such a code.
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Алгоритм Верхуффа (англ. Verho ...... бки, выявляемые только вторым.
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ヴァーヘフアルゴリズム(Verhoeff algorithm ...... り、当時は1桁の十進コードでは不可能であると考えられていた。
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Verhoeff algorithm
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Алгоритм Верхуффа
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ヴァーヘフアルゴリズム
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