inclusion map
English
Noun
inclusion map (plural inclusion maps)
- (mathematics) A function between two sets and , with the former being a subset of the latter, that maps elements from to the corresponding elements of ().
Translations
function that maps elements from a subset to the corresponding elements of its superset
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