Matrix

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Matrix (pl.: matrices or matrixes) or MATRIX may refer to:

Science and mathematics

Technology

Arts and entertainment

Fictional entities

  • Matrix (comics)
    , two comic book characters
  • Matrix (Doctor Who)
    , a computer system on the planet Gallifrey
  • Matrix, a character from the Canadian animated TV series ReBoot
  • Matrix (Neuromancer)
    , a virtual-reality dataspace from the novel
  • John Matrix, hero of the 1985 film Commando
  • Irving Joshua Matrix, a fictitious creation of Martin Gardner

Film and television

Games

Literature

  • Matrix, a 1969 novel by John Rankine, writing as Douglas R. Mason
  • Matrix (Perry and Tucker novel)
    , a 1998 Doctor Who novel by Robert Perry and Mike Tucker
  • Matrix: Echoes of Growing Up West, a 2010 collection of poems by Michael R. Collings
  • Matrix (Groff novel), a 2021 novel by Lauren Groff
  • Whittington Press
  • The Matrix (magazine)
    , published by the Association for Women in Communications
  • The Matrix, a 1920 novel by Maria Thompson Daviess
  • The Matrix, a 1981 novel by Jo Bannister
  • The Matrix, a 1994 novel by Denis MacEoin, writing as Jonathan Aycliffe
  • The Matrix, a 2004 non-fiction book about the 1999 film by Joshua Clover

Music

Businesses and organisations

People

  • David Krejčí (born 1986), Czech ice hockey player nicknamed "The Matrix"
  • Shawn Marion (born 1978), American basketball player nicknamed "The Matrix"
  • Marco Materazzi (born 1973), Italian footballer nicknamed "Matrix"

Transportation

  • Hyundai Matrix
    , a multi-purpose road vehicle
  • Toyota Matrix, a compact hatchback car
  • PA-46R-350T Matrix, a version of the Piper PA-46 aircraft

Other uses

See also

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