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Matrix can refer to:

Contents

  • 1 The sciences
  • 2 Technology
  • 3 The arts
  • 4 Other

The sciences

  • Matrix (mathematics), a rectangular array of scalars
  • Matrix (biology), the material between animal or plant cells or the material in the inner membrane of a mitochondria
  • Matrix (geology), the fine grains between larger grains in igneous or sedimentary rocks
  • Extracellular matrix, any material part of a tissue that is not part of any cell
  • Matrix (chemical analysis), the remainder of the sample of which the analyte forms a part

Technology

  • Matrix (sound recording), a disc in the early stages of processing a record for mass production
  • Matrix (printing), a mold for shaping the letters
  • Matrix (IT), a group of data which forms the "essence" of an application
  • Matrix (numismatics), an intermediate into which the design of a coin is engraved

The arts

  • The Matrix series, the film series made by Larry and Andy Wachowski consisting of The Matrix, The Matrix Reloaded, and The Matrix Revolutions
  • Matrix (fictional universe), the world referred to in the Matrix series
  • Matrix (Doctor Who), an advanced computer network and a virtual reality environment from the British series Doctor Who
  • The Matrix (music producer), a music production team
  • Matrix (artist), a UK drum and bass producer
  • Matrix (music), an element of variations which does not change, especially in folk and popular music
  • Autobot Matrix of Leadership, a talisman in the fictional Transformers Universe
  • M@rix (pronounced Matrix) the 1997 album by the German band P.A.L.
  • An information database in William Ford Gibson's novels
  • One of the incarnations of Supergirl in DC Comics
  • The 1997 remix album by the German band Haujobb
  • The Matrix, a book on computer networks by John Quarterman

Other

  • Toyota Matrix, an automobile produced by Toyota
  • Matrix management, an organizational management style
  • Metal matrix composite, a type of composite material
  • A hair styling product line of the L'OrĂ©al Group
  • Nickname of NBA player Shawn Marion
  • A housing development in Glasgow, Scotland, inspired by Le Corbusier's Unite d'Habitation and designed by Davis Duncan Architects.
  • MATRIX, the acronym for Multistate Anti-Terrorism Information Exchange
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