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logical matrix (Definition)

A logical matrix, in the finite dimensional case, is a $k$ dimensional array with entries from the Boolean domain $\mathbb{B} = \{ 0, 1 \}$ Such a matrix affords a matrix representation of a $k$ adic relation.




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See Also: relation theory, relation composition, matrix representation of relation composition, triadic relation

Other names:  Boolean matrix
Also defines:  logical matrix
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Cross-references: relation, matrix representation, matrix, Boolean domain, finite dimensional
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This is version 2 of logical matrix, born on 2008-02-24, modified 2008-02-25.
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AMS MSC03B10 (Mathematical logic and foundations :: General logic :: Classical first-order logic)
 03E20 (Mathematical logic and foundations :: Set theory :: Other classical set theory )
 05B20 (Combinatorics :: Designs and configurations :: Matrices )
 05B30 (Combinatorics :: Designs and configurations :: Other designs, configurations)
 05C65 (Combinatorics :: Graph theory :: Hypergraphs)
 08A02 (General algebraic systems :: Algebraic structures :: Relational systems, laws of composition)
 68P15 (Computer science :: Theory of data :: Database theory)
 68R01 (Computer science :: Discrete mathematics in relation to computer science :: General)

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