X–Y–Z matrix

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

An X–Y–Z matrix will thus have components where

for some positive integers

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

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