degree zero

collocation in English

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degree
noun
uk
/dɪˈɡriː/
us
/dɪˈɡriː/
(an) amount or level ...
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zero
adjective
uk
/ˈzɪə.rəʊ/
us
/ˈzɪr.oʊ/
nothing or 0 ...
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(Definition ofdegreeandzerofrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It is now a simple matter to prove by induction on the degree of proofs that every provable statement has a proof ofdegreezero.
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We show by induction on the degree of a proof that every provable statement has a proof ofdegreezero.
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The budget share equations are homothetic ofdegreezeroin prices.
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Since the functional (6) is homogeneous ofdegreezero, the amplitude of the solution v remains undetermined.
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V() is homogenous ofdegreezeroin the relevant prices and income and, therefore, invariant to units of measurement.
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Since a coefficient is a polynomial ofdegreezero, a radical expression such as 2/2 is a rational fraction.
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A constant function is also considered linear in this context, as it is a polynomial ofdegreezeroor is the zero polynomial.
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The two relations ofdegreezeroare the only ones that can not be depicted as tables.
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An isolated vertex is a vertex withdegreezero; that is, a vertex that is not an endpoint of any edge.
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These coefficients would be interpreted with increasing degree from right to left beginning withdegreezerofor both the remainder and the quotient.
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Since there is only one, the remainder hasdegreezero.
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Since the two complexes are resolutions, their homology vanishes outside ofdegreezero.
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The main case to understand is that of topologically trivial bundles, i.e. those ofdegreezero(and the other cases are a minor technical extension of this case).
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