Question:
what is use of matrix in real life?
Mayank
2013-02-17 01:09:00 UTC
I know about use of matrix?
Five answers:
?
2013-02-17 01:15:47 UTC
There are many uses for matrices in everyday life.

One example of how matrices can be used is with

encryption. When a programmer encrypts or codes

a message, he can use matrices and their inverse.

The internet function could not function without

encryption, and neither could banks since they now use these same means to transmit private and

sensitive data. Many geologists make use certain

types of matrices for seismic surveys. Matrices are

also used in graphs and statistics for doing scientific

studies in many other different fields. Matrices are

used to calculate gross domestic product in economics, and thereby help in calculation for

producing goods more efficiently. Matrices are also

sometimes used in computer animation. They can

also be used as labels for students to stay organized.

They could label things like “School,” “Sports,”

“Home work,” and “Recreation.” Along the side, list yourself and 3 friends. Poll your friends and fill out

the table, rounding the time to whole numbers.

Compare this matrix to the matrices you have been

doing. Like, in the example shown previously,

matrices are useful for polls. Matrices are very

useful for organization, like for scientists who have to record the data from their experiments if it

includes numbers. In engineering, math reports are

recorded using matrices. And in architecture,

matrices are used with computing. If needed, it will

be very easy to add the data together, like we do

with matrices in mathematics. Like in some problems of our homework, matrices could be

useful to figuring out things like price and quantity,

like with the foods and prices in our homework. As

you can see, there are many and very useful ways

matrices could be applied in our everyday lives and

even in the future.
?
2016-03-16 06:07:31 UTC
Definitely. The crux of the matrix is the different level of information available; the 'normal people' have little real info - made to live in a fake world - whereas the ones in the know control everything for their gain. Most of us would agree that governments have 'state secrets'; these are pieces of information that can be critical but that are withheld from us; we can't even start to imagine what these can be. So to a certain degree, governments are the matrix. However that is not where it stops. The information is not restricted to governments. Nowadays with the power of lobbies and 'big business', these are more likely to be controlling the information flow and making profits from it. The ties between 'big business' and government ar eslowly becoming more clear with the scandals of party financing, exchanging favours for financing... All this is not new. Many years ago, there were very visible class/caste divides, nowadays, most of the time, the differences are not attributed to class/caste. Now that we are seeing the way the matrix holds us, it will just take a new form, or has it already? The matrix has to keep upgrading itself, to keep us drones living in the make-believe world, and working for the matrix. But then again, as long as we still do its work, why would the matrix change. How many of us have accepted this way of life, dominated by the matrix? How many of us believe there is a different way of life? It's not just information, it's what we do too. So, to answer your question, yes there is a real life matrix, yes we are trapped in it, but most of us do not want to escape.
?
2016-04-08 12:46:04 UTC
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Yes... the physical phenomenon called Gravity binds all things in a matrix. You are all slaves of the others who program you from birth... science calls it conditioning. Science is still trying to understand what causes gravity. People are still trying to avoid being conditioned... Funny ha you don't even know why you are stuck to the planet or how to stop being conditioned! Einstein thought it was a warp in space-time due to the matter in it however this has not been proven conclusively. I can tell you how to stop being conditioned and see the matrix. Great question!
aliaga
2016-09-29 15:59:28 UTC
Application Of Matrices
Seema
2013-02-18 02:21:29 UTC
Application of Matrices in Real Life

Matrices are nothing but the rectangular arrangement of numbers, expressions, symbols which are arranged in columns and rows.

The numbers present in the matrix are called as entities or entries.

A matrix is said to be having ‘m’ number of rows and ‘n’ number of columns.

Matrices find many applications in scientific fields and apply to practical real life problems as well, thus making an indispensable concept for solving many practical problems.



Some of the main applications of matrices are briefed below:

• In physics related applications, matrices are applied in the study of electrical circuits, quantum mechanics and optics.

In the calculation of battery power outputs, resistor conversion of electrical energy into another useful energy, these matrices play a major role in calculations.

Especially in solving the problems using Kirchoff’s laws of voltage and current, the matrices are essential.



• In computer based applications, matrices play a vital role in the projection of three dimensional image into a two dimensional screen, creating the realistic seeming motions.

Stochastic matrices and Eigen vector solvers are used in the page rank algorithms which are used in the ranking of web pages in Google search.

The matrix calculus is used in the generalization of analytical notions like exponentials and derivatives to their higher dimensions.

One of the most important usages of matrices in computer side applications are encryption of message codes.

Matrices and their inverse matrices are used for a programmer for coding or encrypting a message.

A message is made as a sequence of numbers in a binary format for communication and it follows code theory for solving.

Hence with the help of matrices, those equations are solved.

With these encryptions only, internet functions are working and even banks could work with transmission of sensitive and private data’s.



• In geology, matrices are used for taking seismic surveys.

They are used for plotting graphs, statistics and also to do scientific studies in almost different fields.



• Matrices are used in representing the real world data’s like the traits of people’s population, habits, etc.

They are best representation methods for plotting the common survey things.



• Matrices are used in calculating the gross domestic products in economics which eventually helps in calculating the goods production efficiently.

• Matrices are used in many organizations such as for scientists for recording the data for their experiments.



• In robotics and automation, matrices are the base elements for the robot movements.

The movements of the robots are programmed with the calculation of matrices’ rows and columns.

The inputs for controlling robots are given based on the calculations from matrices.


This content was originally posted on Y! Answers, a Q&A website that shut down in 2021.
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