Gausseliminációs
Gausseliminációs is a term that appears to be a misspelling or a non-standard variation related to Gaussian elimination. Gaussian elimination is a fundamental algorithm in linear algebra used to solve systems of linear equations, find the rank of a matrix, and calculate the determinant of a matrix. The process involves using elementary row operations to transform a matrix into row echelon form or reduced row echelon form. Elementary row operations include swapping two rows, multiplying a row by a non-zero scalar, and adding a multiple of one row to another row. By systematically applying these operations, a system of equations can be simplified, making it easier to determine the values of the variables. The name "Gaussian elimination" refers to Carl Friedrich Gauss, a prominent mathematician who is often credited with developing or popularizing the method. It is possible that "Gausseliminációs" is a localized or archaic term, or simply a typo for "Gaussian elimination." Without further context or a standard definition, its precise meaning remains unclear, but it is highly likely to be connected to this well-established mathematical procedure.