matrix
mat
ˈmeɪt
meit
rix
rɪks
riks
/mˈe‍ɪtɹɪks/
matrices

Définition et signification de « matrix » en anglais

Matrix
01

matrice, tableau

a rectangular array of numbers or symbols organized in rows and columns, commonly used in linear algebra for representing equations, transformations, and vector operations
Exemples
In solving a system of linear equations, the coefficients of the variables are arranged in matrix form.
Dans la résolution d'un système d'équations linéaires, les coefficients des variables sont disposés sous forme de matrice.
02

a form used for shaping or producing objects with a relief surface, such as phonograph records or type

Exemples
Early phonograph records were pressed from a master matrix.
03

the specialized tissue at the base of a nail responsible for nail growth

Exemples
The doctor examined the matrix for signs of infection.
04

the intercellular substance or environment in which tissue cells are embedded

Exemples
Cartilage consists of cells within a flexible matrix.
05

an environment, structure, or enclosure in which something originates, develops, or is contained

Exemples
Cultural movements often emerge from a supportive matrix.
06

matrice, matrice

(geology) the fine-grained material surrounding larger rock fragments or grains within a sedimentary rock
Exemples
Geologists examine the matrix to understand rock formation.
Les géologues examinent la matrice pour comprendre la formation des roches.
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