::Logical matrix
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A logical matrix, binary matrix, relation matrix, Boolean matrix, or (0,1) matrix is a matrix with entries from the Boolean domain B = {0, 1}. Such a matrix can be used to represent a binary relation between a pair of finite sets.
Logical matrix sections
Intro Matrix representation of a relation Other examples [[Logical_matrix?section=Some</a>_properties|Some</a> properties]] See also Notes References External links
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A logical matrix, binary matrix, relation matrix, Boolean matrix, or (0,1) matrix is a matrix with entries from the Boolean domain B = {0, 1}. Such a matrix can be used to represent a binary relation between a pair of finite sets.
Logical matrix sections
Intro Matrix representation of a relation Other examples [[Logical_matrix?section=Some</a>_properties|Some</a> properties]] See also Notes References External links
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