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X–Y–Z matrix

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In mathematics, an X–Y–Z matrix is a generalization of the concept of matrix to three dimensions.

An X–Y–Z matrix A will thus have components A i , j , k where

1 i M ,   1 j N ,   1 k P

for some positive integers M , N , P .

Such matrices are helpful for example when considering grids in three dimensions, as in computer simulations of three-dimensional problems.

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X–Y–Z matrix Wikipedia