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ଗସ୍ - ସିଡ଼ାଲ୍ ପଦ୍ଧତି ଏବଂ  formula_2 is the "k"th approximation or iteration of formula_3 is the next or "k" + 1 iteration of formula_4, and the matrix "A" is decomposed into a lower triangular component formula_5, and a strictly upper triangular component "U": formula_6.
ଚେରୋ ଜାତି The Chero are an agriculture community, with animal husbandry also being an important component. They are also involved in the collection of the local mahua flower, which is sold in the local market. The Chero are also involved in wage labour, and like other scheduled castes, are economically marginal.
ଲିନକ୍ସ ମୂଳ ଲିନକ୍ସ ସିଷ୍ଟମ ବିଭିନ୍ନ ଆପ୍ଲିକେସନ(Application) ଓ ଇଉଜର ପ୍ରୋଗ୍ରାମିଂ(User Programming) ପାଇଁ ଏକ ମାନକ ପରିବେଶ(Standard Environment) ଅଟେ । ଲିନକ୍ସ ଯେପରି ପରିପକ୍ଵ ହେଇଚାଲିଲା , ସର୍ବପ୍ରଥମେ ଅନ୍ୟ ସ୍ତରର ବ୍ୟବହାର ନିମନ୍ତେ ଏକ ଆବଶ୍ୟକତା ଅନୁଭୂତ ହେଲା ଓ ଏହା ପୂରଣ ହେଲା ବିଭିନ୍ନ ଲିନକ୍ସ ବଣ୍ଟନ(Linux Distribution)ଦ୍ଵାରା । ଲିନକ୍ସ ସିଷ୍ଟମର ସମସ୍ତ Standard Component , ଲିନକ୍ସ ବଣ୍ଟନ ଅନ୍ତର୍ଗତ ଅଟେ । ଏହା ବ୍ୟତିତ ଏଥିରେ ପ୍ରାରମ୍ଭିକ Instalationକୁ ସହଜ କରିବା ଓ Upgrading କରିବା ନିମନ୍ତେ କିଛି Administrative Tools ଥାଏ । ବର୍ତମାନ ଆଧୁନିକ ବଣ୍ଟନରେ , File Systemକୁ ଗଠନ କରିବା , User accountର ପରିଚାଳନା , Web browser ଓ Word processorର ମାଲିକାନା(Administration) ନିମନ୍ତେ ବିଭିନ୍ନ ପ୍ରକାରର ସରଞ୍ଜାମ(Tools)ର ବ୍ୟବସ୍ଥା ରହିଥାଏ ।
ଉଦ୍‌ଜାନ Hydrogen gas, H2, was first artificially produced and formally described by T. Von Hohenheim (also known as Paracelsus, 1493 - 1541) via the mixing of metals with strong acids. He was unaware that the flammable gas produced by this chemical reaction was a new chemical element. In 1671, Robert Boyle rediscovered and described the reaction between iron filings and dilute acids, which results in the production of hydrogen gas. In 1766, Henry Cavendish was the first to recognize hydrogen gas as a discrete substance, by identifying the gas from a metal-acid reaction as "inflammable air" and further finding that the gas produces water when burned. Cavendish had stumbled on hydrogen when experimenting with acids and mercury. Although he wrongly assumed that hydrogen was a liberated component of the mercury rather than the acid, he was still able to accurately describe several key properties of hydrogen. He is usually given credit for its discovery as an element. In 1783, Antoine Lavoisier gave the element the name of hydrogen when he (with Laplace) reproduced Cavendish's finding that water is produced when hydrogen is burned. Lavoisier's name for the gas won out.