I'm interested in developing an assumptions system for matrices. This would
have predicates like symmetric, singular, orthogonal, etc....

I've looked through the current assumptions system (and a little bit
through pull 1162). From this I'm able to create matrix assumptions by
adding to the files in sympy/assumptions. I create a new directory for
matrix handlers (a la sets, ntheory, calculus) and I add new predicates to
Q in ask.py.

This doesn't feel right though, I'm mixing two different assumption systems
into one set of files. For example Q now has two disjoint sets of
predicates. What is the right way to do things? Is there a clean way to
instantiate a new module specific assumptions system?

-Matt

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