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CardinalCardinal number

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0th, zerothZeroth

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FactorizationFactorization

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Bengali or Bangla is an Indo-Aryan language of East South Asia, evolved from Prakrit, Pali and Sanskrit....
 
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DevanagariFacts About Devanagari

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ChineseChinese language

Chinese is a language that forms part of the Sino-Tibetan family of languages....
 
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KhmerKhmer numerals

Khmer numerals are the numerals used in the Khmer language of Cambodia....
 
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Thai Thai numerals

Thai numerals are traditionally used in Thailand, although the Hindu-Arabic numerals are more common....
 
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BinaryBinary numeral system

The binary numeral system represents numeric values using two symbols, typically 0 and 1....
 
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OctalOctal

The octal numeral system is the base-8 number system, and uses the digits 0 to 7....
 
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DuodecimalDuodecimal

The duodecimal system is a numeral system using twelve as its base....
 
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0 (zero) is both a numberNumber

A number is an abstract entity that represents a count or measurement....
 and the numerical digitNumerical digit Summary

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 used to represent that number in numeralNumeral

The term numeral can refer to:* Numeral system, a system of mathematical notation for writing numbers...
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550   Hindu mathematicians give zero a numeral representation in a positional notation system.

1202   Leonardo Fibonacci published Liber Abaci, introducing the Arabian zero to Europe






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CardinalCardinal number

In mathematics, cardinal numbers, or cardinals for short, are a generalized kind of number used to denote the size of ...
OrdinalOrdinal number (linguistics) Overview

In linguistics, ordinal numbers are the words representing the rank of a number with respect to some order, in particular or...
 
0th, zerothZeroth

The zeroth item is the initial item of a sequence, if that sequence is numbered beginning from zero rather than one....
FactorizationFactorization

In mathematics, factorization or factoring is the decomposition of an object into a product of other objects, or fa...
 
DivisorDivisor Overview

In mathematics, a divisor of an integer n'', also called a factor of n'', is an integer which evenly divides n''...
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all numbers
Roman numeral  N/A
ArabicArabic language

The Arabic language , or simply Arabic , is the largest member of the Semitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic language fami...
 
?
BengaliBengali language

Bengali or Bangla is an Indo-Aryan language of East South Asia, evolved from Prakrit, Pali and Sanskrit....
 
?
DevanagariFacts About Devanagari

Devanagari is an abugida writing system used to write, either along with other scripts, or exclusively, several North India...
 
?
ChineseChinese language

Chinese is a language that forms part of the Sino-Tibetan family of languages....
 
?,?
Japanese numeral  ?
KhmerKhmer numerals

Khmer numerals are the numerals used in the Khmer language of Cambodia....
 
?
Thai Thai numerals

Thai numerals are traditionally used in Thailand, although the Hindu-Arabic numerals are more common....
 
?
BinaryBinary numeral system

The binary numeral system represents numeric values using two symbols, typically 0 and 1....
 
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OctalOctal

The octal numeral system is the base-8 number system, and uses the digits 0 to 7....
 
0
DuodecimalDuodecimal

The duodecimal system is a numeral system using twelve as its base....
 
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HexadecimalHexadecimal

In mathematics and computer science, base-, hexadecimal, or simply hex, is a numeral system with a radix or base...
 
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0 (zero) is both a numberNumber

A number is an abstract entity that represents a count or measurement....
 and the numerical digitNumerical digit Summary

In mathematics and computer science, a numerical digit is a symbol used in numerals, to represent numbers, in positional num...
 used to represent that number in numeralNumeral

The term numeral can refer to:* Numeral system, a system of mathematical notation for writing numbers...
s. It plays a central role in mathematicsMathematics

Mathematics is the discipline that deals with concepts such as quantity, structure, space and change....
 as the additive identityAdditive identity

In mathematics the additive identity of a set which is equipped with the operation of addition is an element which, when add...
 of the integerInteger

The integers consist of the positive natural numbers , their negatives and the number zero....
s, real numberReal number

In mathematics, the set of real numbers, denoted R, is the set of all rational numbers and irrational numbers....
s, and many other algebraAlgebra

Algebra is a branch of mathematics concerning the study of structure, relation and quantity....
ic structures. As a digit, zero is used as a placeholder in place value systems. In the English languageEnglish language

English is a widely distributed language that originated in England but is now the primary language in numerous countries....
, zero may also be called null, nil or naught.

0 as a number

0 is the integerInteger

The integers consist of the positive natural numbers , their negatives and the number zero....
 preceding 11 (number) Summary

1 is a number, numeral, and the name of the glyph representing that number....
. In most systems, 0 was identified before the idea of 'negative integers' was accepted. Zero is an even numberEvenness of zero

The number 0 is even. There are several ways to determine whether an integer is even or odd, all of which indicate that 0 is...
. 0 is neither positive nor negative.

Zero is a number which quantifies a count or an amount of nullNull

Null may refer to:* KK Null, a Japanese musician....
 size; that is, if the number of your brothers is zero, that means the same thing as having no brothers, and if something has a weight of zero, it has no weight. If the difference between the number of pieces in two piles is zero, it means the two piles have an equal number of pieces. Before counting starts, the result can be assumed to be zero; that is the number of items counted before you count the first item and counting the first item brings the result to one. And if there are no items to be counted, zero remains the final result.

Almost all historianFacts About Historian

A historian is someone who writes history, and history is a written accounting of the past....
s omit the year zeroYear zero

A year zero does not exist in the Christian Era and its Gregorian calendar or its anterior Julian calendar....
 from the proleptic GregorianProleptic Gregorian calendar

The proleptic Gregorian calendar is produced by extending the Gregorian calendar to dates preceding its official introductio...
 and Julian calendarProleptic Julian calendar

The proleptic Julian calendar is produced by extending the Julian calendar to dates preceding AD 4 when its quadrennial leap...
s, but astronomerAstronomer

An astronomer or astrophysicist is a person whose area of interest is astronomy or astrophysics....
s include it in these same calendars. However, the phrase Year ZeroYear Zero (political notion)

The term Year Zero, applied to the takeover of Cambodia in 1975 by the Khmer Rouge, is an analogy to the Year One of the Fre...
 may be used to describe any event considered so significant that it serves as a new base point in time.

0 as a digit


The modern numerical digitNumerical digit

In mathematics and computer science, a numerical digit is a symbol used in numerals, to represent numbers, in positional num...
 0 is usually written as a circle, an ellipse, or a rounded rectangle. In most modern typefaceTypeface

In typography, a typeface consists of a coordinated set of glyphs designed with stylistic unity....
s, the height of the 0 character is the same as the other digits. However, in typefaces with text figuresText figures

In typography, text figures also known as old-style, hanging, non-lining or medieval figures or numerals, ar...
, the character is often less tall.


On the seven-segment displaySeven-segment display

A seven-segment display display"), less commonly known as a seven-segment indicator, is a form of display device that ...
s of calculators, watches, and household appliances, 0 is usually written with six line segments, though on some historical calculator models it was written with four line segments.

The value, or number, zero is not the same as the digit zero, used in numeral systemNumeral system

A numeral is a symbol or group of symbols, or a word in a natural language that represents a number....
s using positional notationPositional notation

Positional notation or place-value notation is a numeral system in which each position is related to the next by a con...
. Successive positions of digits have higher weights, so inside a numeral the digit zero is used to skip a position and give appropriate weights to the preceding and following digits. A zero digit is not always necessary in a positional number system, for example, in the number 02.

Distinguishing the digit 0 from the letter O


Traditionally, standard typewriters made no distinction in shape between the letter OO

The letter O is the fifteenth letter in the Latin alphabet. Its name in English is o ....
 and the digit 0; some models did not even have a separate key for the digit 0. The oval (i.e. narrower) digit 0 and more nearly circular letter O together came into prominence on modern character displays, though the distinction was already present in some print typefaces.

The digit 0 with a dot in the centre seems to have originated as an option on IBM 3270IBM 3270

The IBM 3270 is a class of terminals made by IBM since 1972 normally used to communicate with IBM mainframes....
 displays. Its appearance has continued with the WindowsMicrosoft Windows Summary

Microsoft Windows is a family of operating systems by Microsoft....
 typeface Andalé MonoAndale Mono

Andale Monoformerly Monotype.comis a monospace font designed by ....
. One variation used a short vertical bar instead of the dot. This could be confused with the Greek letterGreek alphabet

The Greek alphabet is an alphabet that has been used to write the Greek language since about the 9th century BC....
 ThetaTheta

Theta is the eighth letter of the Greek alphabet, derived from the Phoenician letter Teth....
 on a badly focused display, but in practice there was no confusion because theta was not (then) a displayable character.

An alternative, the slashed zeroSlashed zero

The slashed zero looks just like a regular letter 'O' or number '0', but it has a slash through it....
 (looking similar to the letter O other than the slash), was primarily used in hand-written coding sheets before transcription to punched cards or tape, and is also used in old-style ASCII graphic sets descended from the default typewheel on the ASR-33 Teletype. This form is similar to the symbol , or "Ø" (Unicode character U+2205), representing the empty setEmpty set

In mathematics and more specifically set theory, the empty set is the unique set which contains no elements....
, as well as to the letter ØØ

The "'" is a vowel and a letter used in the Danish, Faroese and Norwegian alphabets. ...
 used in several Scandinavian languages.

The convention that has the letter O with a slash and the digit 0 without was advocated by SHARE, a prominent IBM user group, and recommended by IBM for writing FORTRANFortran

FORTRAN is a general-purpose, procedural, imperative programming language that is especially suited to numeric computation a...
 programs, and by a few other early mainframe makers; this is even more problematic for ScandinaviaScandinavia

Scandinavia is a region in Northern Europe....
ns because it means two of their letters collide. Others advocated the opposite convention, including IBM for writing AlgolAlgol

Algol is a bright star in the constellation Perseus....
 programs. Some Burroughs/UnisysUnisys

Unisys Corporation , based in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, United States, is a global provider of information technology service...
 equipment displays a digit 0 with a reversed slash. Another convention used on some early line printerLine printer

The line printer is a form of high speed impact printer in which a line of type is printed at a time....
s left digit 0 unornamented but added a tail or hook to the capital O so that it resembled an inverted QQ

The letter Q is the seventeenth letter in the Latin alphabet....
 or cursive capital letter-O ().


Some fonts designed for use with computers made one of the capital-O–digit-0 pair more rounded and the other more angular (closer to a rectangle). The Texas Instruments TI-99/4ATexas Instruments TI-99/4A

The Texas Instruments TI-99/4A was an early home computer, released in June of 1981, originally at a price of $525 USD....
 computer featured a more angular capital O and a more rounded digit 0, whereas others made the choice the other way around.

The typeface used on most European number plates for carsAutomobile

An automobile is a wheeled passenger vehicle that carries its own motor....
 distinguishes the two symbols partially in this manner (having a more rectangular or wider shape for the capital O than the digit 0), but in several countries a further distinction is made by slitting open the digit 0 on the upper right side (as in German plates). This typeface is called fälschungserschwerende SchriftFE-Schrift

FE-Schrift or flschungserschwerende Schrift is the typeface that has been used since November 2000 on vehicle registra...
(abbr.: FE Schrift) in Germany, meaning "script which is harder to falsify". Typefaces used on United Kingdom plates do not differentiate between the two as there can never be any ambiguity if the design is correctly spaced (the vehicle "numbers" are allocated in a manner that avoids any such confusion). The same applies to postal codes in the United Kingdom.

Sometimes the digit 0 is used either exclusively, or not at all, to avoid confusion altogether. For example, used by Southwest AirlinesSouthwest Airlines

irline=Southwest Airlines|logo=Southwest Airlines Logo.svg|...
 use only the capital letters O and I instead of the digits 0 and 1, while Canadian postal codeCanadian postal code

A Canadian postal code is a string of six characters that form part of a postal address in Canada....
s use only the digits 1 and 0 and never the capital letters O and I, although letters and numbers always alternate.

Etymology


The word "zero" came via FrenchFrench language

French is the third-largest of the Romance languages in terms of number of native speakers, after Spanish and Portuguese, b...
 zéro from VenetianVenetian language

Venetian or Venetan is a Romance language spoken by over two million people, mostly in the Veneto region of Italy....
 zero, which (together with "cipher") came via ItalianItalian language

Italian is a Romance language spoken by about 70 million people, primarily in Italy....
 zefiro from ArabicArabic language

The Arabic language , or simply Arabic , is the largest member of the Semitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic language fami...
 ???, ?afira = "it was empty", ?ifr = "zero", "nothing", which was used to translate SanskritSanskrit

The Sanskrit language is a classical language of India, a liturgical language of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, and one o...
  ( ????? ), meaning void or empty.

Italian zefiro already meant "west wind" from Latin and Greek zephyrus; this may have influenced the spelling when transcribing Arabic sifr. The Italian mathematician FibonacciFibonacci Overview

Leonardo of Pisa , also known as Leonardo Pisano, Leonardo Fibonacci, or simply Fibonacci, was an Italian ...
 (c.1170-1250), who grew up in Arab North Africa and is credited with introducing the Hindu decimal system to Europe, used the term zephyrum. This became zefiro in ItalianItalian language

Italian is a Romance language spoken by about 70 million people, primarily in Italy....
, which was contracted to zero in VenetianVenetian language

Venetian or Venetan is a Romance language spoken by over two million people, mostly in the Veneto region of Italy....
, the modern English word.

As the HinduHindu

A Hindu , as per modern definition, is an adherent of the philosophies and scriptures of Hinduism, the religious, phi...
 decimal zero and its new mathematics spread from the Arab world to Europe in the Middle AgesMiddle Ages Overview

The Middle Ages formed the middle period in a traditional schematic division of European history into three "ages": the clas...
, words derived from ?ifr and zephyrus came to refer to calculation, as well as to privileged knowledge and secret codes. According to Ifrah, "in thirteenth-century Paris, a 'worthless fellow' was called a "... cifre en algorisme", i.e., an "arithmetical nothing"." From ?ifr also came French chiffre = "digit", "figure", "number", chiffrer = "to calculate or compute", chiffré= "encrypted". Today, the word in Arabic is still ?ifr, and cognates of ?ifr are common in the languages of Europe and southwest Asia.

History

By the middle of the 2nd millennium BC, the BabyloniansBabylonian mathematics

Babylonian mathematics refers to any mathematics of the peoples of Mesopotamia, from the days of the early Sumerians to the ...
 had a sophisticated sexagesimalSexagesimal

The sexagesimal is a numeral system with sixty as the base....
 positional numeral system. The lack of a positional value (or zero) was indicated by a space between sexagesimal numerals. By 300 BC, a punctuation symbol (two slanted wedges) was co-opted as a placeholderPlaceholder

A placeholder is a term, sign or some other thing which generally stands in the place of content which is unknown or not ide...
 in the same Babylonian systemBabylonian numerals Summary

Babylonian numerals were written in cuneiform, using a wedge-tipped reed stylus to make a mark on a soft clay tablet which w...
. In a tablet unearthed at KishKish (Sumer)

Kish [kish] was an ancient city of Sumer, now in central Iraq....
 (dating from about 700 BC), the scribe Bêl-bân-aplu wrote his zeroes with three hooks, rather than two slanted wedges.

The Babylonian placeholder was not a true zero because it was not used alone. Nor was it used at the end of a number. Thus numbers like 2 and 120 (2×60), 3 and 180 (3×60), 4 and 240 (4×60), looked the same because the larger numbers lacked a final sexagesimal placeholder. Only context could differentiate them.

Records show that the ancient GreeksAncient Greece

Ancient Greece is the period in Greek history which lasted for around one thousand years and ended with the rise of Christia...
 seemed unsure about the status of zero as a number. They asked themselves, "How can nothing be something?", leading to philosophicalPhilosophy

Philosophy is a field of study that includes diverse subfields such as aesthetics, epistemology, ethics, logic, and metaphys...
 and, by the Medieval period, religious arguments about the nature and existence of zero and the vacuumVacuum

A vacuum is a volume of space that is substansively empty of matter, so that gaseous pressure is much less than standard atm...
. The paradoxesZeno's paradoxes

Zeno's paradoxes are a set of paradoxes devised by Zeno of Elea to support Parmenides' doctrine that "all is one" and that c...
 of Zeno of EleaZeno of Elea

Zeno of Elea was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher of southern Italy and a member of the Eleatic School founded by Parmenides...
 depend in large part on the uncertain interpretation of zero.

The IndiaIndia

India , officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia....
n scholar PingalaPingala

Pingala is the indian author, famous for his work, the Chandas shastra, a Sanskrit treatise on prosody considered one ...
 (circa 5th5th century BC

----The 5th century BC started on January 1, 500 BC and ended on December 31, 401 BC....
-2nd century BC) used binary numbers in the form of short and long syllables (the latter equal in length to two short syllables), making it similar to Morse codeMorse code

Morse code is a method for transmitting information, using standardized sequences of short and long marks or pulses commonl...
. He and his contemporary Indian scholars used the SanskritSanskrit

The Sanskrit language is a classical language of India, a liturgical language of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, and one o...
 word sunya to refer to zero or void.


History of zero

The concept of zero as a number, and not merely a symbol for separation is attributed to India. In India, practical calculations were carried out using zero, which was treated like any other number by the 9th century CE, even in case of division.

The Mesoamerican Long Count calendarMesoamerican Long Count calendar

he Mesoamerican Long Count calendar is a non-repeating, vigesimal calendar used by several Mesoamerican cultures, most nota...
 developed in south-central MexicoMexico

The United Mexican States, generally known as Mexico is a country located in North America, bordered at the north by t...
 required the use of zero as a place-holder within its vigesimalVigesimal

The vigesimal or base- numeral system is based on twenty....
 (base-20) positional numeral system. Many different glyphs, including this partial quatrefoil—
—were used as a zero symbol for these Long Count dates, the earliest of which (on Stela 2 at Chiapa de Corzo, ChiapasChiapas

Chiapas is a state in the southeast of Mexico....
) has a date of 36 BC. Since the eight earliest Long Count dates appear outside the Maya homeland, it is assumed that the use of zero in the Americas predated the Maya and was possibly the invention of the Olmecs. Many of the earliest Long Count dates were found within the Olmec heartland, although the Olmec civilization ended by the 4th century BC, several centuries before the earliest known Long Count dates.

Although zero became an integral part of Maya numerals, it did not influence Old WorldOld World

The Old World consists of those parts of Earth known to Europeans before the voyages of Christopher Columbus; it includes Eu...
 numeral systems.

The use of a blank on a counting board to represent 0 dated back in India to 4th century BC.

In ChinaChina

China is a cultural region and ancient civilization in East Asia....
, counting rodsFacts About Counting rods

The counting rods were used by ancient Chinese before the invention of the abacus....
 were used for calculation since the 4th century BCE. Chinese mathematicians understood negative numbers and zero, though they had no symbol for the latter. The Nine Chapters on the Mathematical ArtThe Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art

The Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art is a Chinese mathematics book, probably composed by the 1st century AD, but pe...
, which was mainly composed in the 1st century CE, stated "[when subtracting] subtract same signed numbers, add differently signed numbers, subtract a positive number from zero to make a negative number, and subtract a negative number from zero to make a positive number."

By 130130

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, PtolemyPtolemy

Claudius Ptolemaeus , known in English as Ptolemy, was a Greek-speaking geographer, astronomer, and astrologer who liv...
, influenced by HipparchusHipparchus

Hipparchus, the common Latinization of the Greek Hipparchos, can mean:...
 and the Babylonians, was using a symbol for zero (a small circle with a long overbar) within a sexagesimal numeral system otherwise using alphabetic Greek numeralsGreek numerals

Greek numerals are a system of representing numbers using letters of the Greek alphabet....
. Because it was used alone, not just as a placeholder, this Hellenistic zeroGreek numerals

Greek numerals are a system of representing numbers using letters of the Greek alphabet....
 was perhaps the first documented use of a number zero in the Old World. However, the positions were usually limited to the fractional part of a number (called minutes, seconds, thirds, fourths, etc.)—they were not used for the integralInteger

The integers consist of the positive natural numbers , their negatives and the number zero....
 part of a number. In later ByzantineByzantine Empire

Byzantine Empire is the term conventionally used since the 19th century to describe the Greek-speaking Roman Empire of the...
 manuscripts of Ptolemy's Syntaxis Mathematica (also known as the Almagest), the Hellenistic zero had morphed into the Greek letterGreek alphabet

The Greek alphabet is an alphabet that has been used to write the Greek language since about the 9th century BC....
 omicronOmicron

Omicron is the 15th letter of the Greek alphabet....
 (otherwise meaning 70).

Another zero was used in tables alongside Roman numeralsRoman numerals

The system of Roman numerals is a numeral system originating in ancient Rome, and was adapted from Etruscan numerals....
 by 525Facts About 525

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 (first known use by Dionysius ExiguusDionysius Exiguus

Dionysius Exiguus was a sixth century monk born in Scythia Minor, in what is now the territory of Dobruja, Romania, and memb...
), but as a word, nulla meaning "nothing," not as a symbol. When division produced zero as a remainder, nihil, also meaning "nothing," was used. These medieval zeros were used by all future medieval computistsComputus

Computus is the calculation of the date of Easter in the Christian calendar....
 (calculators of EasterEaster

Easter, also known as Pascha , the Feast of the Resurrection, the Sunday of the Resurrection, or Resurr...
). An isolated use of the initial, N, was used in a table of Roman numerals by BedeBede

Bede , also Saint Bede, the Venerable Bede, or Beda , , was a monk at the Northumbrian monastery of S...
 or a colleague about 725725

Events...
, a zero symbol.

In 498 AD, Indian mathematician and astronomer AryabhataAryabhata

Aryabhata is the first of the great mathematician- of the classical age of India....
 stated that "Sthanam sthanam dasa gunam" or place to place in ten times in value, which may be the origin of the modern decimal-based place value notation.

The oldest known text to use a decimal place-value system, including a zero, is the Jain text from IndiaIndia Summary

India , officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia....
 entitled the Lokavibhâga, dated 458 AD. This text uses SanskritSanskrit

The Sanskrit language is a classical language of India, a liturgical language of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, and one o...
 numeral words for the digits, with words such as the Sanskrit word for void for zero (see also the section Etymology above). The first known use of special glyphGlyph

In typography, a glyph is the shape given in a particular typeface to a specific grapheme or symbol....
s for the decimal digits that includes the indubitable appearance of a symbol for the digit zero, a small circle, appears on a stone inscription found at the Chaturbhuja TempleChaturbhuja Temple

Chaturbhuja Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu, is situated at Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh, India....
 at GwaliorGwalior

Gwalior is a city in Madhya Pradesh in India....
 in India, dated 876 CE. There are many documents on copper plates, with the same small o in them, dated back as far as the sixth century AD, but their authenticity may be doubted.

The Indian numerals and the positional number system were introduced to the Islamic civilizationIslamic civilization

Islamic civilization may refer to:...
 by Al-Khwarizmi, the founder of several branches and basic concepts of mathematics. In the words of Philip Hitti, Al-Khwarizmi's contribution to mathematics influenced mathematical thought to a greater extent. His work on algebra initiated the subject in a systematic form and also developed it to the extent of giving analytical solutions of linear and quadratic equations, which established him as the founder of Algebra. The word algebra is derived from the title of his famous book Al-Jabr wa-al-MuqabilahThe Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing

, also known under a shorter name spelled as Hisab al-jabr wal-muqabala, Kitab al-Jabr wa-l-Muqabala...
, and the word algorithm is derived from his name.

Al-Khwarizmi's book on arithmetic synthesized Greek and Hindu knowledge and also contained his own fundamental contribution to mathematics and science. Thus, he explained the use of zero, a numeral of fundamental importance developed by the Indians.

It was only centuries later, in the 12th century, that the Indian numeral system was introduced to the Western worldWestern world

The term Western World or "the West" can have multiple meanings depending on its context....
 through LatinLatin

Latin is an ancient Indo-European language originally spoken in Latium, the region immediately surrounding Rome....
 translations of his Arithmetic.

Rules of Brahmagupta

The rules governing the use of zero appeared for the first time in BrahmaguptaBrahmagupta

Brahmagupta was an Indian mathematician and astronomer....
's book Brahmasputha SiddhantaBrahmasphutasiddhanta

The main work of Brahmagupta, Brahmasphuta-siddhanta, written in the year 628, contains some remarkably advanced ideas, ...
 (The Opening of the Universe)
, written in 628628

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. Here Brahmagupta considers not only zero, but negative numbers, and the algebraic rules for the elementary operations of arithmetic with such numbers. In some instances, his rules differ from the modern standard. Here are the rules of Brahmagupta:

  • The sum of zero and a negative number is negative
  • The sum of zero and a positive number is positive
  • The sum of zero and zero is zero.
  • The sum of a positive and a negative is their difference; or, if they are equal, zero.
  • A positive or negative number when divided by zero is a fraction with the zero as denominator.
  • Zero divided by a negative or positive number is either zero or is expressed as a fraction with zero as numerator and the finite quantity as denominator.
  • Zero divided by zero is zero.


In saying zero divided by zero is zero, Brahmagupta differs from the modern position. Mathematicians normally do not assign a value, whereas computers and calculators sometimes assign NaNNaN

In computing, NaN is a value or symbol that is usually produced as the result of an operation on invalid input operands, e...
, which means "not a number." Moreover, non-zero positive or negative numbers when divided by zero are either assigned no value, or a value of unsigned infinity, positive infinity, or negative infinity. Once again, these assignments are not numbers, and are associated more with computer science than pure mathematics, where in most contexts no assignment is done.

Zero as a decimal digit

See also: History of the Hindu-Arabic numeral systemHistory of the Hindu-Arabic numeral system

The Hindu-Arabic numeral system originated from the Hindu numeral system, which is a pure place value system, that requires ...
.



Positional notation without the use of zero (using an empty space in tabular arrangements, or the word kha "emptiness") is known to have been in use in IndiaIndia

India , officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia....
 from the 6th century6th century

The 6th century is the period from 501 - 600 in accordance with the Julian calendar in the Christian Era....
. The earliest certain use of zero as a decimal positional digit dates to the 9th century9th century

As a means of recording the passage of time the 9th century was that century that lasted from 801 to 900....
. The glyph for the zero digit was written in the shape of a dot, and consequently called binduBindu

Bindu is an Indian concept that signifies action — a concept that can take the meaning of a single dot....
("dot").

The Indian numeral system (base 10) reached Europe in the 11th century, via the Iberian PeninsulaIberian Peninsula Summary

The Iberian Peninsula, or Iberia, is located in the extreme southwest of Europe....
 through SpanishSpain

Spain, officially the Kingdom of Spain , is a European parliamentary monarchy....
 Muslims the MoorsMoors

The Moors were the medieval Muslim inhabitants of al-Andalus and the Maghreb and western Africa, whose culture is often cal...
, together with knowledge of astronomyAstronomy

Astronomy is the science of celestial objects and phenomena that originate outside the Earth's atmosphere ....
 and instruments like the astrolabeAstrolabe

The astrolabe is a historical astronomical instrument used by classical astronomers and astrologers....
, first imported by Gerbert of Aurillac. For this reason, the numerals came to be known in Europe as "Arabic numeralsArabic numerals

Arabic numerals, known formally as Hindu-Arabic numerals, and also known as Indian numerals, 'Hindu numerals'...
". The Italian mathematician FibonacciFibonacci

Leonardo of Pisa , also known as Leonardo Pisano, Leonardo Fibonacci, or simply Fibonacci, was an Italian ...
 or Leonardo of Pisa was instrumental in bringing the system into European mathematics in 1202, stating:


After my father's appointment by his homeland as state official in the customs house of Bugia for the Pisan merchants who thronged to it, he took charge; and in view of its future usefulness and convenience, had me in my boyhood come to him and there wanted me to devote myself to and be instructed in the study of calculation for some days. There, following my introduction, as a consequence of marvelous instruction in the art, to the nine digits of the Hindus, the knowledge of the art very much appealed to me before all others, and for it I realized that all its aspects were studied in Egypt, Syria, Greece, Sicily, and Provence, with their varying methods; and at these places thereafter, while on business. I pursued my study in depth and learned the give-and-take of disputation. But all this even, and the algorism, as well as the art of Pythagoras, I considered as almost a mistake in respect to the method of the Hindus. Therefore, embracing more stringently that method of the Hindus, and taking stricter pains in its study, while adding certain things from my own understanding and inserting also certain things from the niceties of Euclid's geometric art. I have striven to compose this book in its entirety as understandably as I could, dividing it into fifteen chapters. Almost everything which I have introduced I have displayed with exact proof, in order that those further seeking this knowledge, with its pre-eminent method, might be instructed, and further, in order that the Latin people might not be discovered to be without it, as they have been up to now. If I have perchance omitted anything more or less proper or necessary, I beg indulgence, since there is no one who is blameless and utterly provident in all things. The nine Indian figures are: 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1. With these nine figures, and with the sign 0 ... any number may be written.


Here Leonardo of Pisa uses the word sign "0", indicating it is like a sign to do operations like addition or multiplication, but he did not recognize zero as a number in its own right. From the 13th century, manuals on calculation (adding, multiplying, extracting roots, etc.) became common in Europe where they were called algorimusAlgorism

Algorism comprises all of the rules of performing arithmetic computations using a decimal system for representing numbers in...
after the Persian mathematician al-Khwarizmi. The most popular was written by John of Sacrobosco about 1235 and was one of the earliest scientific books to be printed in 1488. Until the late 15th century, Hindu-Arabic numerals seem to have predominated among mathematicians, while merchants preferred to use the Roman numeralsRoman numerals

The system of Roman numerals is a numeral system originating in ancient Rome, and was adapted from Etruscan numerals....
. In the 16th century, they became commonly used in Europe.

In mathematics


Elementary algebra

The number 0 is the least non-negativeNegative and non-negative numbers

A negative number is a number that is less than zero, such as −3....
 integerInteger

The integers consist of the positive natural numbers , their negatives and the number zero....
. The natural numberNatural number

In mathematics, a natural number is either a positive integer or a non-negative integer ....
 following 0 is 11 (number)

1 is a number, numeral, and the name of the glyph representing that number....
 and no natural number precedes 0. The number 0 may or may not be considered a natural number, but it is a whole number and hence a rational number and a real number (as well as an algebraic number and a complex number).

The number 0 is neither positive nor negative, neither a prime numberPrime number

In mathematics, a prime number is a natural number that has exactly two natural number divisors, which are 1 and the prime...
 nor a composite numberComposite number

A composite number is a positive integer which has a positive divisor other than one or itself....
, nor is it a unitUnit (ring theory)

In mathematics, a unit in a ring R is an invertible element of R, i.e....
. It is, however, evenEven and odd numbers

In mathematics, the parity of an object refers to whether it is even or odd....
 (see evenness of zeroEvenness of zero

The number 0 is even. There are several ways to determine whether an integer is even or odd, all of which indicate that 0 is...
).

The following are some basic (elementary) rules for dealing with the number 0. These rules apply for any realReal number

In mathematics, the set of real numbers, denoted R, is the set of all rational numbers and irrational numbers....
 or complex numberComplex number

In mathematics, a complex number is a number of the form ...
 x, unless otherwise stated.
  • Addition: x + 0 = 0 + x = x. That is, 0 is an identity elementIdentity element

    In mathematics, an identity element is a special type of element of a set with respect to a binary operation on that set....
     (or neutral element) with respect to additionAddition

    Addition is the mathematical operation of increasing one amount by another....
    .
  • Subtraction: x - 0 = x and 0 - x = - x.
  • Multiplication: x · 0 = 0 · x = 0.
  • Division: 0/x = 0, for nonzero x. But x/0 is undefined, because 0 has no multiplicative inverse, a consequence of the previous rule; see division by zeroDivision by zero

    In mathematics, a division is called a division by zero if the divisor is zero....
    . In the real numbers, for positive x, as y in x/y approaches 0 from the positive side, the quotient increases indefinitely toward positive infinity, but as y approaches 0 from the negative side, the quotient tends toward negative infinity.
  • Exponentiation: x0 = 1, except that the case x = 0 may be left undefined in some contexts; see Zero to the zero powerExponentiation

    Exponentiation is a mathematical operation, written a'n, involving two numbers, the base a and the ...
    . For all positive real x, 0x = 0.


The expression 0/0, which may be obtained in an attempt to determine the limit of an expression of the form f(x)/g(x) as a result of applying the limLimit (mathematics) Summary

In mathematics, the concept of a "limit" is used to describe the behavior of a function as its argument either gets "close" ...
 operator independently to both operands of the fraction, is a so-called "indeterminate formIndeterminate form

In calculus and other branches of mathematical analysis, an indeterminate form is an algebraic expression whose limit cannot...
". That does not simply mean that the limit sought is necessarily undefined; rather, it means that the limit of f(x)/g(x), if it exists, must be found by another method, such as l'Hôpital's ruleL'Hôpital's rule Summary

In calculus, l'Hpital's rule uses derivatives to help compute limits with indeterminate forms....
.

The sum of 0 numbersEmpty sum Overview

In mathematics, the empty sum, or nullary sum, is the result of adding no numbers....
 is 0, and the product of 0 numbersEmpty product

In mathematics, an empty product, or nullary product, is the result of multiplying no numbers....
 is 1.

Other branches of mathematics

  • In set theoryFacts About Set theory

    Set theory is the mathematical theory of sets, which represent collections of abstract objects....
    , 0 is the cardinalityCardinality

    In mathematics, the cardinality of a set is a measure of the "number of elements of the set"....
     of the empty setEmpty set

    In mathematics and more specifically set theory, the empty set is the unique set which contains no elements....
    : if one does not have any apples, then one has 0 apples. In fact, in certain axiomatic developments of mathematicsMathematics

    Mathematics is the discipline that deals with concepts such as quantity, structure, space and change....
     from set theoryFacts About Set theory

    Set theory is the mathematical theory of sets, which represent collections of abstract objects....
    , 0 is definedDefinition

    A definition delimits or describes the meaning of a concept or term by stating the essential properties of the entities or ...
    to be the empty set. When this is done, the empty set is the Von Neumann cardinal assignmentVon Neumann cardinal assignment Overview

    The von Neumann cardinal assignment is a cardinal assignment which uses ordinal numbers....
     for a set with no elements, which is the empty set. The cardinality functionFacts About Cardinality

    In mathematics, the cardinality of a set is a measure of the "number of elements of the set"....
    , applied to the empty set, returns the empty set as a value, thereby assigning it 0 elements.
  • Also in set theory, 0 is the least ordinal numberOrdinal number

    Commonly, ordinal numbers, or ordinals for short, are numbers used to denote the position in an ordered sequence: firs...
    , corresponding to the empty set viewed as a well-ordered set.
  • In propositional logic, 0 may be used to denote the truth value false.
  • In abstract algebraAbstract algebra

    Abstract algebra is the field of mathematics that studies algebraic structures, such as groups, rings, fields, modules, vect...
    , 0 is commonly used to denote a zero elementZero element Overview

    In mathematics, a zero element is the element of an additive group, ring, field, module, or monoid that is an additive...
    , which is a neutral element for addition (if defined on the structure under consideration) and an absorbing elementAbsorbing element

    In mathematics, an absorbing element for a binary relation * on a set S'' is an element a'' such that for all s'' in '...
     for multiplication (if defined).
  • In lattice theory, 0 may denote the bottom element of a bounded lattice.
  • In category theoryCategory theory

    In mathematics, category theory deals in an abstract way with mathematical structures and relationships between them....
    , 0 is sometimes used to denote an initial objectInitial object

    In mathematics, an initial object of a category C' is an object I
    in C' such that for every object X'' in ...
     of a categoryCategory (mathematics)

    In mathematics, categories allow one to formalize notions involving abstract structure and processes that preserve structure...
    .

Other uses of zero in mathematics

  • A zero of a function f is a point x in the domain of the function such that . When there are finitely many zeros these are called the rootsRoot (mathematics)

    This article is about the zeroes of a function....
     of the function. See also zero (complex analysis)Zero (complex analysis)

    In complex analysis, a zero of a holomorphic function f is a complex number a such that f = 0. ...
     for zeros of a holomorphic functionHolomorphic function

    Holomorphic functions are the central object of study of complex analysis; they are functions defined on an open subset of t...
    .
  • The zero function (or zero map) on a domain D is the constant functionConstant function

    In mathematics a constant function is a function whose values do not vary and thus are constant....
     with 0 as its only possible output value, i.e., the function f defined by for all x in D. A particular zero function is a zero morphismZero morphism

    In category theory, a zero morphism is a special kind of "trivial" morphism....
     in category theoryCategory theory Summary

    In mathematics, category theory deals in an abstract way with mathematical structures and relationships between them....
    ; e.g., a zero map is the identity in the additive group of functions. The determinantDeterminant

    In algebra, a determinant is a function depending on n that associates a scalar, det, to every n'n square matrix,...
     on non-invertible square matrices is a zero map.

In science


Physics

The value zero plays a special role for many physical quantities. For some quantities, the zero level is naturally distinguished from all other levels, whereas for others it is more or less arbitrarily chosen. For example, on the KelvinKelvin

The Kelvin scale is a temperature scale where absolute zero—the coldest possible temperature where there is no heat en...
 temperature scale, zero is the coldest possible temperature, whereas on the CelsiusCelsius

The Celsius scale is a temperature scale named after the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius , who first proposed a similar sy...
 scale, zero is arbitrarily defined to be at the freezing pointFreezing point Summary

Freezing point can refer to several things:...
 of water. Measuring sound intensity in decibelDecibel

The decibel is a measure of the ratio between two quantities, and is used in a wide variety of measurements in acoustics, p...
s or phonPhon

The phon is a unit of perceived loudness level LN, which is a subjective measure of the of a sound....
s, the zero level is arbitrarily set at a reference value—for example, at a value for the threshold of hearing. In physicsPhysics

Physics , the most fundamental physical science, is concerned with the underlying principles of the natural world....
, the zero-point energyZero-point energy

In physics, the zero-point energy is the lowest possible energy that a quantum mechanical physical system may possess; it is...
 is the lowest possible energyEnergy

In general, the concept of energy refers to "the potential for causing changes." The word is used in several different conte...
 that a quantum mechanical physical systemPhysical system Summary

A physical system is a system that is comprised of matter and energy, which we can learn about using the tools of physics....
 may possess and is the energy of the ground state of the system.

Chemistry

Zero has been proposed as the atomic numberAtomic number

In chemistry and physics, the atomic number is the number of protons found in the nucleus of an atom....
 of the theoretical element tetraneutronTetraneutron

A tetraneutron is a hypothesised stable cluster of four neutrons....
. It has been shown that a cluster of four neutrons may be stable enough to be considered an atomAtom

In chemistry and physics, an atom is the smallest possible particle of a chemical element that retains its chemical propert...
 in its own right. This would create an elementChemical element

A chemical element, often called simply an element, is a substance that cannot be decomposed or transformed into other...
 with no protons and no charge on its nucleusAtomic nucleus

The nucleus of an atom is the very dense region in its center consisting of protons and neutrons....
.

As early as 1926, Professor Andreas von Antropoff coined the term neutroniumNeutronium

Neutronium is a term presently used in science fiction and in popular literature to refer to an extremely dense phase of mat...
 for a conjectured form of matterMatter Overview

In physics, matter is commonly defined as the substance of which physical objects are composed, not counting the contributio...
 made up of neutrons with no protons, which he placed as the chemical element of atomic number zero at the head of his new version of the periodic tablePeriodic table

The periodic table of the chemical elements is a tabular method of displaying the chemical elements, first devised in 1869 b...
. It was subsequently placed as a noble gas in the middle of several spiral representations of the periodic system for classifying the chemical elements. It is at the centre of the Chemical GalaxyChemical Galaxy Overview

The Chemical Galaxy is a new periodic table designed by Philip Stewart in November 2004 based on the cyclical nature of char...
 (2005).

In computer science


Numbering from 1 or 0?...

The most common practice throughout human history has been to start counting at one. Nevertheless, in computer scienceComputer science

Computer science, or computing science, is the study of the theoretical foundations of information and computation and...
 zero is often used as the starting point. For example, in almost all old programming languageProgramming language

A programming language is an artificial language that can be used to control the behavior of a machine, particularly a compu...
s, an arrayArray

In computer programming, a group of elements of a specific data type is known as an array, one of the simplest data structures....
 starts from 11 (number)

1 is a number, numeral, and the name of the glyph representing that number....
 by defaultDefault (computer science)

A default, in computer science, refers to a setting or value automatically assigned to a computer program or device, outside...
. As programming languages have developed, it has become more common that an array starts from zero by default, the "first" index in the array being 0. In particular, the popularity of the CC (programming language)

The C programming language is a general-purpose, procedural, imperative computer programming language developed in the earl...
 programming language in the 1980s has made this approach common.

One advantage of this convention is in the use of modular arithmeticModular arithmetic

Modular arithmetic is a system of arithmetic for integers, where numbers "wrap around" after they reach a certain value &md...
. Every integer is congruentCongruence relation

In mathematics and especially in abstract algebra, a congruence relation or simply congruence is an equivalence relati...
 modulo N to one of the numbers 0, 1, 2, ..., N-1, where N = 1. Because of this, many arithmetic concepts (such as hash tables) are more elegantly expressed in code when the array starts at zero.

A second advantage of zero-based array indexes is that this can improve efficiency under certain circumstances. To illustrate, suppose a is the memory addressMemory address

In computer science, a memory address is a unique identifier for a memory location at which a CPU or other device can store ...
 of the first element of an array, and i is the index of the desired element. In this fairly typical scenario, it is quite common to want the address of the desired element. If the index numbers count from 1, the desired address is computed by this expression:

where s is the size of each element. In contrast, if the index numbers count from 0, the expression becomes this:

This simpler expression can be more efficient to compute in certain situations.

Note, however, that a language wishing to index arrays from 1 could simply adopt the convention that every "array address" is represented by ; that is, rather than using the address of the first array element, such a language would use the address of an imaginary element located immediately before the first actual element. The indexing expression for a 1-based index would be the following:

Hence, the efficiency benefit of zero-based indexing is not inherent, but is an artifact of the decision to represent an array by the address of its first element.

A third advantage is that ranges are more elegantly expressed as the half-open intervalInterval (mathematics)

In elementary algebra, an interval is a set that contains every real number between two indicated numbers and possibly the t...
, , as opposed to the closed interval, , because empty ranges often occur as input to algorithms (which would be tricky to express with the closed interval without resorting to obtuse conventions like ). On the other hand, closed intervals occur in mathematics because it is often necessary to calculate the terminating condition (which would be impossible in some cases because the half-open interval isn't always a closed setClosed set

In topology and related branches of mathematics, a closed set is a set whose complement is open. ...
) which would have a subtraction by 1 everywhere.

This situation can lead to some confusion in terminology. In a zero-based indexing scheme, the first element is "element number zero"; likewise, the twelfth element is "element number eleven". Therefore, an analogy from the ordinal numbers to the quantity of objects numbered appears; the highest index of n objects will be (n-1) and referred to the n:th element. For this reason, the first element is often referred to as the zerothZeroth

The zeroth item is the initial item of a sequence, if that sequence is numbered beginning from zero rather than one....
element to eliminate any possible doubt (though, strictly speaking, this is unnecessary and arguably incorrect, since the meanings of the ordinal numberOrdinal number

Commonly, ordinal numbers, or ordinals for short, are numbers used to denote the position in an ordered sequence: firs...
s are not ambiguous).

Null value

In databases a field can have a null value. This is equivalent to the field not having a value. For numeric fields it is not the value zero. For text fields this is not blank nor the empty string. The presence of null values leads to three-valued logicTernary logic

A ternary, three-valued or trivalent logic is a multi-valued logic in which there are three truth values indicat...
. No longer is a condition either true or false, but it can be undetermined. Any computation including a null value delivers a null result. Asking for all records with value 0 or value not equal 0 will not yield all records, since the records with value null are excluded.

Null pointer

A null pointer is a pointer in a computer program that does not point to any object or function. In CC (programming language)

The C programming language is a general-purpose, procedural, imperative computer programming language developed in the earl...
, the integer constant 0 is converted into the null pointer at compile timeCompile time

In computer science, compile time, as opposed to runtime, is the time when a compiler compiles code written in a programming...
 when it appears in a pointer context, and so 0 is a standard way to refer to the null pointer in code. However, the internal representation of the null pointer may be any bit pattern (possibly different values for different data types), and has no particular association with zero.

(Note that on most common architectures, the null pointer is represented internally by the integer 0, so C compilers on such systems perform no actual conversion.)

Negative zero

In mat