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Date: 2014-08-21 18:13:12
Numerical linear algebra
Matrix theory
Matrices
Linear algebra
Matrix decomposition
Matrix
Gaussian elimination
Pivot element
Determinant
Triangular matrix
Permutation matrix
LU decomposition

Gaussian Elimination with (Partial) Pivoting At the kth stage of Gaussian elimination: • Search the kth column on and below the diagonal for the largest entry.

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