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The identity element of an additive group G, usually denoted 0. In the additive group of vectors, the additive identity is the zero vector 0, in the additive group of ...
A distribution with zero kurtosis excess, i.e., gamma_2=0.
The set closure of the set of arguments of a function f for which f is not zero.
The set of all zero-systems of a group G is denoted B(G) and is called the block monoid of G since it forms a commutative monoid under the operation of zero-system addition ...
Let each of f(a,b,c) and g(a,b,c) be a triangle center function or the zero function, and let one of the following three conditions hold. 1. The degree of homogeneity of g ...
A ring for which the product of any pair of ideals is zero only if one of the two ideals is zero. All simple rings are prime.
The use of three prior points in a root-finding algorithm to estimate the zero crossing.
The British word for "zero." It is often used to indicate 0 subscripts, so a_0 would be spoken as "a naught."
A ring in which the zero ideal is an irreducible ideal. Every integral domain R is irreducible since if I and J are two nonzero ideals of R, and a in I, b in J are nonzero ...
Two vectors u and v are parallel if their cross product is zero, i.e., uxv=0.
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