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The element in the diagonal of a matrix by which other elements are divided in an algorithm such as Gauss-Jordan
elimination is called the pivot element. Partial pivoting is the interchanging
of rows and full pivoting is the interchanging of both rows and columns in order
to place a particularly "good" element in the diagonal position prior to
a particular operation.
Press, W. H.; Flannery, B. P.; Teukolsky, S. A.; and Vetterling, W. T. Numerical Recipes in FORTRAN: The Art of Scientific Computing,
2nd ed. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, pp. 29-30, 1992.
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