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Τι (ποιος) είναι vacuum embedding - ορισμός

INJECTIVE AND STRUCTURE-PRESERVING MAP
Embedding (topology); Topological embedding; Isometric embedding; Isometric immersion; Abstract embedding; Isometric imbedding; Embedding (field theory); Metric embedding; Local embedding; Embedding (mathematics); Locally injective function

vacuum cleaner         
  • Train-mounted vacuum system for track cleaning (France)
  • Wet/dry vacuum for home use
  • The power unit of a typical [[central vacuum cleaner]] for residential use
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  • A typical low-cost upright vacuum
  • Patent model of Daniel Hess's carpet sweeper
  • Hoover Constellation of 1960
  • Astronaut [[Tracy Caldwell Dyson]] vacuums equipment on the [[International Space Station]]
  • Kirby]] G5 vacuum cleaner
  • Early electric vacuum cleaner by Electric Suction Sweeper Company, {{circa}} 1908
  • A [[Mid-century modern]] styled canister vacuum
  • USB-powered hand-held vacuum cleaner (promotional giveaway).
  • An early hand-pumped vacuum cleaner
  • Housemaid]] using "dedusting pump", {{Circa}} 1906.
  • A hand-powered pneumatic vacuum cleaner, {{circa}} 1910. An early electric-powered model is also shown
  • A full dustbag. The frame around the opening fastens to the interior end of the cleaner's hose inlet.
DEVICE THAT SUCKS UP DUST AND DIRT FROM FLOORS
Vacuum Cleaner; Vacuum cleaners; Vacuum Cleaners; Wet/dry vacuum; Hoovering; Vaccum cleaner; Dust sucker; Vacuumming; Vacuum cleaning; Vacuum sweeper; Vacuum belt; Vacuum filter; Vacuum Filter; Vacuum machine; Daniel Hess; Hoover Constellation; Shop vac; Shop-vac; Shop Vac; Shop-Vac; Shop vacuum; Shop vacuum cleaner; Vaccuum cleaner; Hoover (vacuum cleaner); Cyclonic vacuum cleaner; Vacuuming; Kruimeldief; Kruimeltjesdief
also vacuum-cleaner (vacuum cleaners)
A vacuum cleaner or a vacuum is an electric machine which sucks up dust and dirt from carpets.
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Vacuum engineering         
TECHNOLOGY TO LOWER GAS PRESSURES FOR VARIOUS TECHNICAL AND SCIENTIFIC PURPOSES
Vacuum equipment; Vacuum system
Vacuum engineering deals with technological processes and equipment that use vacuum to achieve better results than those run under atmospheric pressure. The most widespread applications of vacuum technology are:
Vacuum sewer         
  • Vacuum station in Hooper, Utah
  • A [[vacuum toilet]] at [[Lau Fau Shan]] Roundabout in [[Hong Kong]]
  • Vacuum toilet on a train
  • A vacuum station for a student [[dorm]] in [[Norway]], providing suction for all the vacuum toilets in the dorm
  • A side road in [[Flavigny-sur-Ozerain]] where it would be difficult to install a conventional gravity sewer
  • Minimal disruption for vacuum sewers
  • A portable vacuum sewer system on the underside of a train carriage, serving the vacuum toilet and sink inside the train
METHOD OF TRANSPORTING SEWAGE FROM ITS SOURCE TO A SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT
Vacuum sewerage; Vacuum flush
A vacuum sewer or pneumatic sewer system is a method of transporting sewage from its source to a sewage treatment plant. It maintains a partial vacuum, with an air pressure below atmospheric pressure inside the pipe network and vacuum station collection vessel.

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Embedding

In mathematics, an embedding (or imbedding) is one instance of some mathematical structure contained within another instance, such as a group that is a subgroup.

When some object X {\displaystyle X} is said to be embedded in another object Y {\displaystyle Y} , the embedding is given by some injective and structure-preserving map f : X Y {\displaystyle f:X\rightarrow Y} . The precise meaning of "structure-preserving" depends on the kind of mathematical structure of which X {\displaystyle X} and Y {\displaystyle Y} are instances. In the terminology of category theory, a structure-preserving map is called a morphism.

The fact that a map f : X Y {\displaystyle f:X\rightarrow Y} is an embedding is often indicated by the use of a "hooked arrow" (U+21AA RIGHTWARDS ARROW WITH HOOK); thus: f : X Y . {\displaystyle f:X\hookrightarrow Y.} (On the other hand, this notation is sometimes reserved for inclusion maps.)

Given X {\displaystyle X} and Y {\displaystyle Y} , several different embeddings of X {\displaystyle X} in Y {\displaystyle Y} may be possible. In many cases of interest there is a standard (or "canonical") embedding, like those of the natural numbers in the integers, the integers in the rational numbers, the rational numbers in the real numbers, and the real numbers in the complex numbers. In such cases it is common to identify the domain X {\displaystyle X} with its image f ( X ) {\displaystyle f(X)} contained in Y {\displaystyle Y} , so that X Y {\displaystyle X\subseteq Y} .