Gaussian elimination algorithm

Gaussian, adj.

Elimination, n. (created from a verb eliminate, /ᵻˈlɪmᵻneɪt/, and a suffix -ion)

Algorithm, n.

Pronounciation:

/ˈɡaʊsɪən/, /ᵻˌlɪmᵻˈneɪʃn/, /ˈalɡərɪð(ə)m/

Meaning:

Gaussian: Discovered or formulated by Gauss.

Elimination: The removal of a constant, variable, factor, etc., from a system of equations or a matrix by algebraic manipulation.

Algorithm: A procedure or set of rules used in calculation and problem-solving; (in later use spec.) a precisely defined set of mathematical or logical operations for the performance of a particular task.

Source:

OED

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