- three" or "negative three". Conversely, a
number that is
greater than zero is
called positive;
zero is
usually (but not always)
thought of as
neither positive...
-
positive if it is
greater than zero. A
number is
negative if it is less
than zero. A
number is non-negative if it is
greater than or
equal to
zero. A
number is...
- numbers: Real
numbers that are
greater than zero.
Negative numbers: Real
numbers that are less
than zero.
Because zero itself has no sign,
neither the...
- self-sustaining—that is, when
reactivity is
zero. In
supercritical states,
reactivity is
greater than zero.
Criticality is the
normal operating condition...
-
number line by
their size. The main
types of
inequality are less
than (<) and
greater than (>).
There are
several different notations used to
represent different...
- {R} \mid x>0\right\},} is the
subset of
those real
numbers that are
greater than zero. The non-negative real numbers, R ≥ 0 = { x ∈ R ∣ x ≥ 0 } , {\displaystyle...
-
greater than zero (otherwise no flow
would happen).
Another example is when
blood flows into a
narrower constriction, its
speed will be
greater than in...
-
Mathematics of the
Fixed Rate Equivalent[permanent dead link], a
GreaterThanZero White Paper. Teichroew, D., Robicheck, A., and Montalbano, M., Mathematical...
- . The
Cantor set is a
fractal and has
Hausdorff dimension greater than zero but less
than one ( R {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} } has
dimension one)...
- a
fluctuating zero-point
energy greater than the
minimum of its
classical potential well. This
results in
motion even at
absolute zero. For example, liquid...