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Since a consistent approximation must be unique, it suffices to find the consistent approximation and check the relative error of that one chord to check distance-''d'' consistency. | Since a consistent approximation must be unique, it suffices to find the consistent approximation and check the relative error of that one chord to check distance-''d'' consistency. | ||
Examples of more advanced concepts that build on this are [[telicity]] and [[Consistent#maximal consistent | Examples of more advanced concepts that build on this are [[telicity]] and [[Consistent#maximal consistent set|maximal consistent set]]s. | ||
== Maximal consistent set == | == Maximal consistent set == |