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Binary matrix

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A binary matrix is either (usually) a matrix whose entries are zeros or ones belonging to any field (this is also called a (0,1)-matrix), or (especially in matroid theory) a matrix whose elements belong to the two-element Galois field GF(2).

Examples

Examples of binary matrices are numerous:

is a 2×2 binary matrix.