Zero
• Zero[e1, ..., en] is 0, no matter what the arguments are.
• This is only used by the private function HeadOfTensor[0] = Zero.
• From a logical point of view, this is the 0 tensor, which is always zero independently of the indices it might have.
• See: Section 4.4.
• See also: DefTensor.
• New in version 0.
• Last update: 15-X-2007 for version 0.9.3 of xTensor`.
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