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What is the trainee development matrix (TDM)?
Student development matrix

Student development matrix

Matrix [jǔ zhèn] (mathematical term)

Mathematically, a matrix is a set of complex numbers or real numbers arranged in a rectangular array [1], which originates from a square matrix composed of coefficients and constants of an equation. This concept was first put forward by British mathematician Kelly in19th century.

Matrix is a common tool in applied mathematics such as advanced algebra and statistical analysis. In physics, matrices have applications in circuit science, mechanics, optics and quantum physics. In computer science, three-dimensional animation also needs matrix. Matrix operation is an important problem in the field of numerical analysis. Decomposition of a matrix into a combination of simple matrices can simplify the operation of the matrix in theory and practical application. For some widely used and special matrices, such as sparse matrix and quasi-diagonal matrix, there are concrete fast operation algorithms. For the development and application of matrix related theory, please refer to matrix theory. Infinite-dimensional matrices will also appear in astrophysics, quantum mechanics and other fields, which is the generalization of matrices.