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Что (кто) такое zero - определение

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Zero (art)         
  • Günther Uecker, photo by Lothar Wolleh
  • Otto Piene, photo by Lothar Wolleh
  • Günther Uecker, Gropiusbau, Berlin
  • ZERO, Guggenheim, New York
GROUP OF ARTISTS
ZERO foundation
Zero (usually styled as ZERO) was an artist group founded in the late 1950s in Düsseldorf by Heinz Mack and Otto Piene. Piene described it as "a zone of silence and of pure possibilities for a new beginning".
zero         
  • Maya numeral zero
  • The number 605 in Khmer numerals, from the Sambor inscription ([[Saka era]] 605 corresponds to AD 683). The earliest known material use of zero as a decimal figure.
  • The empty set has zero elements
  • A [[number line]] from -3 to 3, with 0 in the middle
  • Example of the early Greek symbol for zero (lower right corner) from a 2nd-century papyrus
  • left
  • This is a depiction of zero expressed in Chinese [[counting rods]], based on the example provided by ''A History of Mathematics''. An empty space is used to represent zero.<ref name="Hodgkin" />
INTEGER NUMBER
Number 0; Zero function; Nought; Zeroes; Zero (mathematics); Sefr (number); Sefer (number); History of zero; Zero (number); Zero map; ⁰; ₀; ٠; ۰; 0 (number); Number zero; Naught; Zeros; 0; 0.; Zero (math); Zero (maths); Zéro; 〇; ០; Zero; N°0; Zero number; ꩐; ༠; ௦; ०; ০; ੦; User:InitHello/ListOfFucksLolCamGives; ૦; ୦; ౦; ೦; ൦; ߀; ໐; ၀; ႐; ꧐; ᥆; 𐒠; ꣐; 0 (Number); 0️⃣; ASCII 48; \x30; U+0030; 𝟘; Zero module homomorphism; 0^1; 0¹; 0**1; 0²; 0³; 0⁴; 0⁵; 0⁶; 0⁷; 0⁸; 0⁹; 0¹⁰; 0^2; 0^3; 0^4; 0^5; 0^6; 0^7; 0^8; 0^9; 0^10; 0**2; 0**3; 0**4; 0**5; 0**6; 0**7; 0**8; 0**9; 0**10
n.
1) absolute zero
2) (misc.) zero gravity; zero hour; zero population growth
Zero         
  • Maya numeral zero
  • The number 605 in Khmer numerals, from the Sambor inscription ([[Saka era]] 605 corresponds to AD 683). The earliest known material use of zero as a decimal figure.
  • The empty set has zero elements
  • A [[number line]] from -3 to 3, with 0 in the middle
  • Example of the early Greek symbol for zero (lower right corner) from a 2nd-century papyrus
  • left
  • This is a depiction of zero expressed in Chinese [[counting rods]], based on the example provided by ''A History of Mathematics''. An empty space is used to represent zero.<ref name="Hodgkin" />
INTEGER NUMBER
Number 0; Zero function; Nought; Zeroes; Zero (mathematics); Sefr (number); Sefer (number); History of zero; Zero (number); Zero map; ⁰; ₀; ٠; ۰; 0 (number); Number zero; Naught; Zeros; 0; 0.; Zero (math); Zero (maths); Zéro; 〇; ០; Zero; N°0; Zero number; ꩐; ༠; ௦; ०; ০; ੦; User:InitHello/ListOfFucksLolCamGives; ૦; ୦; ౦; ೦; ൦; ߀; ໐; ၀; ႐; ꧐; ᥆; 𐒠; ꣐; 0 (Number); 0️⃣; ASCII 48; \x30; U+0030; 𝟘; Zero module homomorphism; 0^1; 0¹; 0**1; 0²; 0³; 0⁴; 0⁵; 0⁶; 0⁷; 0⁸; 0⁹; 0¹⁰; 0^2; 0^3; 0^4; 0^5; 0^6; 0^7; 0^8; 0^9; 0^10; 0**2; 0**3; 0**4; 0**5; 0**6; 0**7; 0**8; 0**9; 0**10
·noun A cipher; nothing; naught.
II. Zero ·noun The point from which the graduation of a scale, as of a thermometer, commences.
III. Zero ·noun Fig.: The lowest point; the point of exhaustion; as, his patience had nearly reached zero.
zero         
  • Maya numeral zero
  • The number 605 in Khmer numerals, from the Sambor inscription ([[Saka era]] 605 corresponds to AD 683). The earliest known material use of zero as a decimal figure.
  • The empty set has zero elements
  • A [[number line]] from -3 to 3, with 0 in the middle
  • Example of the early Greek symbol for zero (lower right corner) from a 2nd-century papyrus
  • left
  • This is a depiction of zero expressed in Chinese [[counting rods]], based on the example provided by ''A History of Mathematics''. An empty space is used to represent zero.<ref name="Hodgkin" />
INTEGER NUMBER
Number 0; Zero function; Nought; Zeroes; Zero (mathematics); Sefr (number); Sefer (number); History of zero; Zero (number); Zero map; ⁰; ₀; ٠; ۰; 0 (number); Number zero; Naught; Zeros; 0; 0.; Zero (math); Zero (maths); Zéro; 〇; ០; Zero; N°0; Zero number; ꩐; ༠; ௦; ०; ০; ੦; User:InitHello/ListOfFucksLolCamGives; ૦; ୦; ౦; ೦; ൦; ߀; ໐; ၀; ႐; ꧐; ᥆; 𐒠; ꣐; 0 (Number); 0️⃣; ASCII 48; \x30; U+0030; 𝟘; Zero module homomorphism; 0^1; 0¹; 0**1; 0²; 0³; 0⁴; 0⁵; 0⁶; 0⁷; 0⁸; 0⁹; 0¹⁰; 0^2; 0^3; 0^4; 0^5; 0^6; 0^7; 0^8; 0^9; 0^10; 0**2; 0**3; 0**4; 0**5; 0**6; 0**7; 0**8; 0**9; 0**10
1. <character> 0, ASCI character 48. Numeric zero, as opposed to the letter "O" (the 15th letter of the English alphabet). In their unmodified forms they look a lot alike, and various kluges invented to make them visually distinct have compounded the confusion. If your zero is centre-dotted and letter-O is not, or if letter-O looks almost rectangular but zero looks more like an American football stood on end (or the reverse), you're probably looking at a modern character display (though the dotted zero seems to have originated as an option on {IBM 3270} controllers). If your zero is slashed but letter-O is not, you're probably looking at an old-style ASCII graphic set descended from the default typewheel on the venerable ASR-33 Teletype (Scandinavians, for whom slashed-O is a letter, curse this arrangement). If letter-O has a slash across it and the zero does not, your display is tuned for a very old convention used at IBM and a few other early mainframe makers (Scandinavians curse *this* arrangement even more, because it means two of their letters collide). Some Burroughs/Unisys equipment displays a zero with a *reversed* slash. And yet another convention common on early line printers left zero unornamented but added a tail or hook to the letter-O so that it resembled an inverted Q or cursive capital letter-O. [Jargon File] (1995-01-24) 2. To set to zero. Usually said of small pieces of data, such as bits or words (especially in the construction "zero out"). 3. To erase; to discard all data from. Said of disks and directories, where "zeroing" need not involve actually writing zeroes throughout the area being zeroed. One may speak of something being "logically zeroed" rather than being "physically zeroed". See scribble. (1999-02-07)
zero         
  • Maya numeral zero
  • The number 605 in Khmer numerals, from the Sambor inscription ([[Saka era]] 605 corresponds to AD 683). The earliest known material use of zero as a decimal figure.
  • The empty set has zero elements
  • A [[number line]] from -3 to 3, with 0 in the middle
  • Example of the early Greek symbol for zero (lower right corner) from a 2nd-century papyrus
  • left
  • This is a depiction of zero expressed in Chinese [[counting rods]], based on the example provided by ''A History of Mathematics''. An empty space is used to represent zero.<ref name="Hodgkin" />
INTEGER NUMBER
Number 0; Zero function; Nought; Zeroes; Zero (mathematics); Sefr (number); Sefer (number); History of zero; Zero (number); Zero map; ⁰; ₀; ٠; ۰; 0 (number); Number zero; Naught; Zeros; 0; 0.; Zero (math); Zero (maths); Zéro; 〇; ០; Zero; N°0; Zero number; ꩐; ༠; ௦; ०; ০; ੦; User:InitHello/ListOfFucksLolCamGives; ૦; ୦; ౦; ೦; ൦; ߀; ໐; ၀; ႐; ꧐; ᥆; 𐒠; ꣐; 0 (Number); 0️⃣; ASCII 48; \x30; U+0030; 𝟘; Zero module homomorphism; 0^1; 0¹; 0**1; 0²; 0³; 0⁴; 0⁵; 0⁶; 0⁷; 0⁸; 0⁹; 0¹⁰; 0^2; 0^3; 0^4; 0^5; 0^6; 0^7; 0^8; 0^9; 0^10; 0**2; 0**3; 0**4; 0**5; 0**6; 0**7; 0**8; 0**9; 0**10
n.
Naught (or nought), nothing, cipher.
zero         
  • Maya numeral zero
  • The number 605 in Khmer numerals, from the Sambor inscription ([[Saka era]] 605 corresponds to AD 683). The earliest known material use of zero as a decimal figure.
  • The empty set has zero elements
  • A [[number line]] from -3 to 3, with 0 in the middle
  • Example of the early Greek symbol for zero (lower right corner) from a 2nd-century papyrus
  • left
  • This is a depiction of zero expressed in Chinese [[counting rods]], based on the example provided by ''A History of Mathematics''. An empty space is used to represent zero.<ref name="Hodgkin" />
INTEGER NUMBER
Number 0; Zero function; Nought; Zeroes; Zero (mathematics); Sefr (number); Sefer (number); History of zero; Zero (number); Zero map; ⁰; ₀; ٠; ۰; 0 (number); Number zero; Naught; Zeros; 0; 0.; Zero (math); Zero (maths); Zéro; 〇; ០; Zero; N°0; Zero number; ꩐; ༠; ௦; ०; ০; ੦; User:InitHello/ListOfFucksLolCamGives; ૦; ୦; ౦; ೦; ൦; ߀; ໐; ၀; ႐; ꧐; ᥆; 𐒠; ꣐; 0 (Number); 0️⃣; ASCII 48; \x30; U+0030; 𝟘; Zero module homomorphism; 0^1; 0¹; 0**1; 0²; 0³; 0⁴; 0⁵; 0⁶; 0⁷; 0⁸; 0⁹; 0¹⁰; 0^2; 0^3; 0^4; 0^5; 0^6; 0^7; 0^8; 0^9; 0^10; 0**2; 0**3; 0**4; 0**5; 0**6; 0**7; 0**8; 0**9; 0**10
(zeros, or zeroes, zeroing, zeroed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
Zero is the number 0.
Visibility at the city's airport came down to zero, bringing air traffic to a standstill.
...a scale ranging from zero to seven.
= nought
NUM
2.
Zero is a temperature of 0°. It is freezing point on the Centigrade and Celsius scales, and 32° below freezing point on the Fahrenheit scale.
It's a sunny late winter day, just a few degrees above zero...
That night the mercury fell to thirty degrees below zero.
N-UNCOUNT
3.
You can use zero to say that there is none at all of the thing mentioned.
This new ministry was being created with zero assets and zero liabilities.
ADJ
ZERO         
  • Maya numeral zero
  • The number 605 in Khmer numerals, from the Sambor inscription ([[Saka era]] 605 corresponds to AD 683). The earliest known material use of zero as a decimal figure.
  • The empty set has zero elements
  • A [[number line]] from -3 to 3, with 0 in the middle
  • Example of the early Greek symbol for zero (lower right corner) from a 2nd-century papyrus
  • left
  • This is a depiction of zero expressed in Chinese [[counting rods]], based on the example provided by ''A History of Mathematics''. An empty space is used to represent zero.<ref name="Hodgkin" />
INTEGER NUMBER
Number 0; Zero function; Nought; Zeroes; Zero (mathematics); Sefr (number); Sefer (number); History of zero; Zero (number); Zero map; ⁰; ₀; ٠; ۰; 0 (number); Number zero; Naught; Zeros; 0; 0.; Zero (math); Zero (maths); Zéro; 〇; ០; Zero; N°0; Zero number; ꩐; ༠; ௦; ०; ০; ੦; User:InitHello/ListOfFucksLolCamGives; ૦; ୦; ౦; ೦; ൦; ߀; ໐; ၀; ႐; ꧐; ᥆; 𐒠; ꣐; 0 (Number); 0️⃣; ASCII 48; \x30; U+0030; 𝟘; Zero module homomorphism; 0^1; 0¹; 0**1; 0²; 0³; 0⁴; 0⁵; 0⁶; 0⁷; 0⁸; 0⁹; 0¹⁰; 0^2; 0^3; 0^4; 0^5; 0^6; 0^7; 0^8; 0^9; 0^10; 0**2; 0**3; 0**4; 0**5; 0**6; 0**7; 0**8; 0**9; 0**10
<language> An object oriented extension of Z. ["Object Orientation in Z", S. Stepney et al eds, Springer 1992]. [Jargon File] (1995-03-30)
zero         
  • Maya numeral zero
  • The number 605 in Khmer numerals, from the Sambor inscription ([[Saka era]] 605 corresponds to AD 683). The earliest known material use of zero as a decimal figure.
  • The empty set has zero elements
  • A [[number line]] from -3 to 3, with 0 in the middle
  • Example of the early Greek symbol for zero (lower right corner) from a 2nd-century papyrus
  • left
  • This is a depiction of zero expressed in Chinese [[counting rods]], based on the example provided by ''A History of Mathematics''. An empty space is used to represent zero.<ref name="Hodgkin" />
INTEGER NUMBER
Number 0; Zero function; Nought; Zeroes; Zero (mathematics); Sefr (number); Sefer (number); History of zero; Zero (number); Zero map; ⁰; ₀; ٠; ۰; 0 (number); Number zero; Naught; Zeros; 0; 0.; Zero (math); Zero (maths); Zéro; 〇; ០; Zero; N°0; Zero number; ꩐; ༠; ௦; ०; ০; ੦; User:InitHello/ListOfFucksLolCamGives; ૦; ୦; ౦; ೦; ൦; ߀; ໐; ၀; ႐; ꧐; ᥆; 𐒠; ꣐; 0 (Number); 0️⃣; ASCII 48; \x30; U+0030; 𝟘; Zero module homomorphism; 0^1; 0¹; 0**1; 0²; 0³; 0⁴; 0⁵; 0⁶; 0⁷; 0⁸; 0⁹; 0¹⁰; 0^2; 0^3; 0^4; 0^5; 0^6; 0^7; 0^8; 0^9; 0^10; 0**2; 0**3; 0**4; 0**5; 0**6; 0**7; 0**8; 0**9; 0**10
['z??r??]
¦ cardinal number (plural zeros) the figure 0; nought; nothing.
?a point on a scale or instrument from which a positive or negative quantity is reckoned.
?a temperature of 0°C (32°F), marking the freezing point of water.
?the lowest possible amount or level; nothing at all.
?informal a worthless or insignificant person.
¦ verb (zeroes, zeroing, zeroed)
1. adjust (an instrument) to zero.
2. set the sights of (a gun) for firing.
(zero in on) take aim at or focus attention on.
Origin
C17: from Fr. zero or Ital. zero, via Old Sp. from Arab. ?ifr 'cipher'.
Zero         
  • Maya numeral zero
  • The number 605 in Khmer numerals, from the Sambor inscription ([[Saka era]] 605 corresponds to AD 683). The earliest known material use of zero as a decimal figure.
  • The empty set has zero elements
  • A [[number line]] from -3 to 3, with 0 in the middle
  • Example of the early Greek symbol for zero (lower right corner) from a 2nd-century papyrus
  • left
  • This is a depiction of zero expressed in Chinese [[counting rods]], based on the example provided by ''A History of Mathematics''. An empty space is used to represent zero.<ref name="Hodgkin" />
INTEGER NUMBER
Number 0; Zero function; Nought; Zeroes; Zero (mathematics); Sefr (number); Sefer (number); History of zero; Zero (number); Zero map; ⁰; ₀; ٠; ۰; 0 (number); Number zero; Naught; Zeros; 0; 0.; Zero (math); Zero (maths); Zéro; 〇; ០; Zero; N°0; Zero number; ꩐; ༠; ௦; ०; ০; ੦; User:InitHello/ListOfFucksLolCamGives; ૦; ୦; ౦; ೦; ൦; ߀; ໐; ၀; ႐; ꧐; ᥆; 𐒠; ꣐; 0 (Number); 0️⃣; ASCII 48; \x30; U+0030; 𝟘; Zero module homomorphism; 0^1; 0¹; 0**1; 0²; 0³; 0⁴; 0⁵; 0⁶; 0⁷; 0⁸; 0⁹; 0¹⁰; 0^2; 0^3; 0^4; 0^5; 0^6; 0^7; 0^8; 0^9; 0^10; 0**2; 0**3; 0**4; 0**5; 0**6; 0**7; 0**8; 0**9; 0**10
(a) The origin of any scale of measurement. (b) An infinitely small quantity or measurement.
Zero (linguistics)         
PART OF LINGUISTIC MORPHOLOGY
Linguistic zero; Zero pronoun
In linguistics, a zero or null is a segment which is not pronounced or written. It is a useful concept in analysis, indicating lack of an element where one might be expected.