Zero is an even number. In other words, its parity—the quality of an integer being even or odd—is even. Zero fits the definition of "even number": it is an integer multiple of 2, namely . As a result, zero shares all the properties that characterize even numbers: 0 is evenly divisible by 2, 0 is surrounded on both sides by odd numbers, 0 is the sum of an integer with itself, and a set of 0 objects can be split into two equal sets.
Since definitions can change, another approach is to set them aside and consider how zero fits into the patterns formed by other even numbers. The parity rules...