Test a modification of procedure Gauss in which the scale array is recomputed at each step (each new value of k) of the forward elimination phase. Try to construct an example for which this procedure would produce less round off error than the scaled partial pivoting method given in the text with fixed-scale array. It is generally believed that the extra computations that are involved in this procedure are not worthwhile for most linear systems.
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