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Binary matrix

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A binary matrix or (0,1)-matrix is a matrix whose entries are all either zero or one.

Examples

Examples of binary matrices are numerous:

is a 2×2 binary matrix.

Properties

The binary idea plays a central role in mathematics, as these two elements are defined in every ring.