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Just thinking, is there a 3D 'equivalent' of a matrix. I know it's possible to get matrices that only have one row or column (i.e. vectors) thus making there a sort of 1D equivalent, but is there a 3D equivalent of a matrix?

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5liqUk0ZTw This is not bad. If you already know some of it, skip to around 8'. – Pedro Oct 17 '14 at 01:16

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What you are looking for is a tensor.

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  • As part of my acceptance, I'd like to note that @Pedro Tamaroff posted quite an interesting video done in a user-friendly way, thus he is equally deserving of an accepted answer. – Pharap Oct 17 '14 at 01:41