Glossary: Matrix
1.Glossary: Matrix
Description:A matrix is a rectangular array with an extra dimension added;
where a normal array is a list, a matrix is defined by X rows across and Y
columns down with ...
2.Advisory Matrix Glossary
Description:Risk Matrix Glossary -- terms and definitions for Critical
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3.ROSALIND | Glossary | Matrix
Description:A matrix is simply a rectangular table of values; we say that
a matrix with rows and columns has dimensions . Given a matrix , we write
(or sometimes to indicate the ...
4.Matrix Glossary - Math Now
Description:additive inverse matrix For each matrix A, a matrix which when
added to A gives a zero matrix. column matrix A matrix with one column.
matrix A rectangular array of ...
5.TFArchive RPG - glossary:matrix
Description:The word 'Matrix', taken literally, refers only to the
Creation Matrix that was formed by Primus from his own life force. Given
to the Transformers as both a weapon ...
6.What is matrix? - Definition from WhatIs.com
Description:Matrix has different meanings in various branches of science,
in mathematics, ... - This WhatIs.com glossary contains terms related to
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7.Polynomial Matrix Glossary - Polyx
Description:Polynomial matrices . Index | Top: We review some definitions
and basic facts related to polynomial matrices. A k×m polynomial matrix is
a matrix of the form
8.ROSALIND | Glossary | Matrix multiplication
Description:When multiplying two matrices, A and B, the elements of the
rows in A are multiplied with corresponding elements in columns in B. As a
result, the number of elements ...
9.Glossary - O-Matrix
Description:If a matrix is integer, real or double-precision, it is equal
to its real part. Current Working Directory The O-Matrix program always
has a current working directory ...
10.Glossary of terms used in matrix algebra: (bold: most impotant ...
Description:Glossary of terms used in matrix algebra: (bold: most
important for us) Return to Main index page. Compatibility: Two matrices
are compatible (for multiplication) if ...
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