Zero indicates the absence of a quantity or a magnitude. It is so
deeply rooted in our psyche today that nobody will possibly ask "What
is zero?" From the beginning of the very creation of life, the feeling
of lack of something or the vision of emptiness/void has been embedded
by the creator in all living beings. While recognizing different
things as well as the absence of one of these things are easy, it is
not so easy to fathom the complete nothingness viz. the universal
void. Although we have a very good understanding of nothingness or,
equivalently, a zero today, our forefathers had devoted countless
hours and arrived at the representation and integration of zero and
its compatibility not only with all non-zero numbers but also with all
conceivable environments only after many painstaking centuries. Zero
can be viewed/perceived in two distinct forms: (i) as a number in our
mundane affairs and (ii) as the horrific void or Absolute Reality in
the spiritual plane/the ultimate state of mind.
Presented are the reasons why zero is a landmark discovery and why it
has the potential to conjure up in an intense thinker the dreadful
nothingness unlike those of other numbers such as 1, 2, and 3.
Described are the representation of zero and its history including its
deeper understanding via calculus, its occurrences and various roles
in different countries as well as in sciences/engineering along with a
stress on the Indian zero that is accepted as the time-invariant
unique absolute zero. This is followed by the significant distinction
between mathematics and computational mathematics and the concerned
differences between the unique absolute zero and non-unique relative
numerical zeros and their impact and importance in computations on a
digital computer.
* Introduces the history of the value of zero and why it was a
landmark discovery
* Discusses how zero is used in science and engineering and its use
in different countries
* Explains how zero affects different mathematics and calculus
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ISBN
9780081007747
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Elsevier S & T
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
166
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