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matric, a. Math.|ˈmeɪtrɪk| [f. L. mātrīc-, stem of mātrix matrix.] Of or pertaining to a matrix or matrices.
1921Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. VII. 84 The notion of a norm or numerical value of a complex quantity.., as it arises in algebra, has a more or less immediate generalization to more extensive matric systems. 1941Mind L. 273 The total matric algebra of order sixteen over the field of complex numbers. 1952Electronic Engin. XXIV. 264 The application of matric theory to networks containing thermionic valves. 1958R. V. Andree Sel. Mod. Abstr. Algebra v. 107 The Pauli matrices form a closed set under matric multiplication. 1972Computer Jrnl. XV. 228/2 Pairwise interactions..may be used to define a distance function without requiring the qualitative data themselves to constitute a matric space. |