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Matrix or MATRIX may refer to:
Contents
Natural science
- Matrix (biology), the material or tissue between cells in which more specialized structures are embedded
- Matrix (chemical analysis), the non-analyte components of a sample
- Matrix (geology), the fine-grained material in which larger objects are embedded
- Matrix (mathematics), a rectangular array of numbers, symbols or expressions
Arts and media
Film and television
Literature
- Matrix (novel), a 1998 Doctor Who novel by Robert Perry and Mike Tucker
- Matrix (comics), a DC Comics character
- Matrix (Neuromancer), a virtual-reality dataspace in the 1984 science-fiction novel Neuromancer and subsequent roleplaying game Shadowrun
- Matrix of Leadership, a fictional artifact in the Transformers robot superhero franchise.
- The Matrix (magazine), a Magazine for Women Journalists published by Association for Women in Communications
- The Matrix, a novel by Denis MacEoin under the pen-name Jonathan Aycliffe
Music
Organisations
People
- David Krejčí (born 1986), Czech-born pro ice hockey player nicknamed "The Matrix"
- Shawn Marion (born 1978), American basketball player nicknamed "The Matrix"
- Marco Materazzi (born 1973), Italian football (soccer) player nicknamed "The Matrix"
Places
Technology
For vehicles, see § Transportation.
Transportation
- Hyundai Matrix, a multi-purpose road vehicle
- Toyota Matrix, a compact hatchback sold in North America
- PA-46R-350T Matrix, a version of the Piper PA-46 aircraft
Other uses
- Multistate Anti-Terrorism Information Exchange (MATRIX), a database of US citizens
- Matrixing, a type of pareidolia
- Matrix, the United States brand name of the veterinary progestin altrenogest
See also
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