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In mathematics

00 (zeroty) or (double zero) is a numeral equivalent to the natural number 0.
It precedes 01 (zerotyone).
A numeral is a symbol or group of symbols that represents a number. ... Natural number can mean either a positive integer (1, 2, 3, 4, ...) or a non-negative integer (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, ...). Natural numbers have two main purposes: they can be used for counting (there are 3 apples on the table), or they can be used for ordering (this is... (Redirected from 0) Zero redirects here. ...


This form is used

  • to focus attention on the last two digits of a bigger number or
  • to align a single digit number (adding the leading zero) to two digit numbers. e.g.: in lists of files.

In other fields

  • 00 refers to a fine paintbrush

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Call for Papers, POPL '00 (941 words)
A debate proposal as short as a couple of pages may suffice; at most, they should be the length of an ordinary submission.
POPL '00 is not limited to topics discussed in previous symposia or to formal approaches.
Debate proposals should be of a length sufficient for the program committee to judge the quality of the arguments that would be set forth during the proposed debate, and whether it is likely to be a worthwhile event for POPL '00 attendees.
NRLMSISE-00 - definition of NRLMSISE-00 in Encyclopedia (168 words)
MSIS stands for Mass Spectrometer and Incoherent Scatter Radar respectively, the two primary data sources for development of earlier versions of the model.
E indicates that the model extends from the ground through exosphere and 00 is the year of release.
According to the NRL website, NRLMSISE-00 is the standard for international space research.
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