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Zero Order (other)
Zero order reaction *Zero-order process (statistics), a sequence of random variables, each independent of the previous ones *Zero order process (chemistry), a chemical reaction in which the rate of change of concentration is independent of the concentrations *Zeroth-order approximation, an approximation of a function by a constant *Zeroth-order logic, a form of logic without quantifiers See also * Zero (other) * 0O (other) 0O (zero O) or 0-O may refer to: *0o, 0_o, and 0.o, a kaomoji emoticon that may refer to shocked, disturbed, or confused. *0-O, abbreviation for 0-operand instruction set *0o, or zero object, a mathematics term for a simultaneously initial and term ...
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Zero-order Process (statistics)
In probability theory and statistics, a zero-order process is a stochastic process In probability theory and related fields, a stochastic () or random process is a mathematical object usually defined as a family of random variables. Stochastic processes are widely used as mathematical models of systems and phenomena that appea ... in which each observation is independent of all previous observations. For example, a zero-order process in marketing would be one in which the brands purchased next do not depend on the brands purchased before, implying a fixed probability of purchase since it is zero order in regards to probability. References * Stochastic processes {{stat-stub ...
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Zero Order Process (chemistry)
In chemistry, the rate law or rate equation for a reaction is an equation that links the initial or forward reaction rate with the concentrations or pressures of the reactants and constant parameters (normally rate coefficients and partial reaction orders). For many reactions, the initial rate is given by a power law such as :v_0\; =\; k mathrmx mathrmy where and express the concentration of the species and usually in moles per liter (molarity, ). The exponents and are the partial ''orders of reaction'' for and and the ''overall'' reaction order is the sum of the exponents. These are often positive integers, but they may also be zero, fractional, or negative. The constant is the reaction rate constant or ''rate coefficient'' of the reaction. Its value may depend on conditions such as temperature, ionic strength, surface area of an adsorbent, or light irradiation. If the reaction goes to completion, the rate equation for the reaction rate v\; =\; k cex cey applies throughou ...
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Zeroth-order Approximation
In science, engineering, and other quantitative disciplines, order of approximation refers to formal or informal expressions for how accurate an approximation is. Usage in science and engineering In formal expressions, the ordinal number used before the word order refers to the highest power in the series expansion used in the approximation. The expressions: a ''zeroth-order approximation'', a ''first-order approximation'', a ''second-order approximation'', and so forth are used as fixed phrases. The expression a ''zero-order approximation'' is also common. Cardinal numerals are occasionally used in expressions like an ''order-zero approximation'', an ''order-one approximation'', etc. The omission of the word ''order'' leads to phrases that have less formal meaning. Phrases like first approximation or to a first approximation may refer to ''a roughly approximate value of a quantity''.
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Zeroth-order Logic
Zeroth-order logic is first-order logic without variables or quantifiers. Some authors use the phrase "zeroth-order logic" as a synonym for the propositional calculus,. but an alternative definition extends propositional logic by adding constants, operations, and relations on non-Boolean values.. Every zeroth-order language in this broader sense is complete Complete may refer to: Logic * Completeness (logic) * Completeness of a theory, the property of a theory that every formula in the theory's language or its negation is provable Mathematics * The completeness of the real numbers, which implies t ... and compact. References {{Portal bar, Philosophy Propositional calculus Systems of formal logic ...
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Zero (other)
Zero is both the digit 0 and the number 0. Zero or Zeros may also refer to: Arts, entertainment and media Comics * Zero (Marvel Comics), several characters in the Marvel Comics Universe * ''Zero'' (manhwa), a Korean manhwa by Dall-Young Lim and Park Sung-woo * ''Zero Zero'' (comics), an alternative comics anthology from 1995 to 2000 * Kenshiro "Zero" Cochrane, a character in ''Ghost Rider 2099'' * ''Zero'', a 2015 Image Comics publication * Zero, a character in ''Beetle Bailey'' Film and television * ''Zero'' (1928 film), a British silent drama film * ''Zero'' (2009 film), a Polish action film * ''Zero'' (2010 film), a stop-motion animation film * ''Zero'' (2016 film), an Indian fantasy horror film * ''Zero'' (2018 film), an Indian comedy film * ''Zero'' (2021 TV series), an Italian TV series * ''Zero'' (Singaporean TV series), a 2004 drama * "Zero", a ''Smallville'' episode * Zero (''Hit the Floor'' character), from the TV series ''Hit the Floor'' * Ultraman Zero, a ...
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