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Matrizen ermöglichen die übersichtliche Darstellung linearer Zusammenhänge von mehreren Veränderlichen. Sie werden hierzu auch bei den computerorientierten Berechnungsverfahren der Baustatik verwendet.

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(2008). Matrizenrechnung. In: Finite Elemente in der Baustatik. Vieweg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8348-9447-2_1

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