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O que (quem) é explosion point - definição

POINT IN A TOPOLOGICAL SPACE THE REMOVAL OF WHICH LEAVES THE SPACE HIGHLY DISCONNECTED
Explosion point

Dispersion point         
In topology, a dispersion point or explosion point is a point in a topological space the removal of which leaves the space highly disconnected.
Nuclear explosion         
  • Greenhouse]] George test early fireball.
  • Upshot–Knothole Grable test (film)
EXPLOSION THAT OCCURS AS A RESULT OF RAPID RELEASE OF ENERGY FROM A NUCLEAR REACTION (FISSION OR FUSION)
Nuclear explosions; Nuclear detonation; Atomic explosion; Thermonuclear explosion; Moderated nuclear explosion; Atmospheric nuclear weapons explosion; Detect nuclear explosions; Nuclear weapon detonation
A nuclear explosion is an explosion that occurs as a result of the rapid release of energy from a high-speed nuclear reaction. The driving reaction may be nuclear fission or nuclear fusion or a multi-stage cascading combination of the two, though to date all fusion-based weapons have used a fission device to initiate fusion, and a pure fusion weapon remains a hypothetical device.
Cádiz Explosion         
  • Exhibition about the explosion in Cádiz, 2017
  • Newspapers of the following days
  • Photographs of the disaster
1947 MILITARY ACCIDENT IN CADIZ, SPAIN
Cadiz Explosion
The Cádiz Explosion was a military accident which occurred at 9:45 pm, on 18 August 1947 at a storage depot in the Base de Defensas Submarinas (Submarine Defence Base) in Cádiz, Spain, when some 1,737 sea mines, torpedoes and depth charges (of a total of 2,228 distributed in two depots), containing 200 tonnes of TNT and amatol, exploded for unknown reasons.Aparicio Florido, José Antonio (2009) "La catástrofe de Cádiz de 1947 y la explosión de otros polvorines militares" International Association of Emergency Managers.

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Dispersion point

In topology, a dispersion point or explosion point is a point in a topological space the removal of which leaves the space highly disconnected.

More specifically, if X is a connected topological space containing the point p and at least two other points, p is a dispersion point for X if and only if X { p } {\displaystyle X\setminus \{p\}} is totally disconnected (every subspace is disconnected, or, equivalently, every connected component is a single point). If X is connected and X { p } {\displaystyle X\setminus \{p\}} is totally separated (for each two points x and y there exists a clopen set containing x and not containing y) then p is an explosion point. A space can have at most one dispersion point or explosion point. Every totally separated space is totally disconnected, so every explosion point is a dispersion point.

The Knaster–Kuratowski fan has a dispersion point; any space with the particular point topology has an explosion point.

If p is an explosion point for a space X, then the totally separated space X { p } {\displaystyle X\setminus \{p\}} is said to be pulverized.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para explosion point
1. Secondly, the brutal murder last week of Seńor Sotelo, the Royalist and designated Fascist Leader, may have brought to explosion–point a plot planned weeks ago.
2. If you do not abandon the path of falsehood, your doomed destiny will be annihilation." Less than two months ago, he warned, "The anger of Muslims may reach an explosion point soon.