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A geometric analysis of Gaussian elimination. I
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    A geometric analysis of Gaussian elimination. I (English)
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    Gaussian elimination for matrices is analyzed from a geometric point of view. Conclusions from classical numerical analysis are confirmed and an alternative level of understanding of this algorithm is demonstrated.
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    geometric analysis
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    Euclidean geometry
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    Gaussian elimination
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    algorithm
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