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Matrix regularization

Matrix regularization is a way for mathematicians and computer scientists to store sets of related data in a structure called a matrix. A matrix is like a table with rows and columns, and it can store information in a way that's easy to work with and manipulate.

Matrix regularization is used to make sure any changes to the data don't cause too much disruption. It looks at the matrix and if the numbers in certain rows and columns seem out of line with the rest of the data, they can be tweaked or corrected so that the whole matrix remains organized. This helps to make sure the data stays accurate and tidy.
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