nulpivot
Nulpivot is a term used in numerical linear algebra to describe a pivot element that is treated as zero for the purposes of pivot selection, or more generally a pivoting strategy that explicitly handles zero or near-zero pivots during matrix factorization. The concept is procedural rather than a fixed matrix property and is encountered in algorithm descriptions, software implementations, and discussions of numerical stability.
In Gaussian elimination and LU factorization, a pivot is the element used to eliminate entries below it.
Nulpivot strategies include threshold-based pivoting (treating pivots with |a[k,k]| < ε as null and seeking an alternative pivot),
Nulpivot handling affects numerical stability and accuracy. It can reveal rank deficiency and influence conditioning, especially
See also: pivoting, partial pivoting, complete pivoting, LU decomposition, rank deficiency, regularization.