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In [[mathematics]] and in [[physics]], '''separability''' may refer to properties of: |
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'''Separability''' may refer to: |
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* [[Separable differential equation]]s |
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* [[Separable polynomial]]s |
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* [[Separable space]]s in topology |
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* [[Separable goods]] in economics |
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* [[Linear separability]] in geometry |
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* separable filters in image processing, e.g. [[Gaussian blur]] |
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== Mathematics == |
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In arbitration law, [[Arbitration#Severability_and_law_governing_the_arbitration_agreement|separability]] describes the principle that an arbitration clause is considered separate from the contract in which it is contained. |
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* [[Separable algebra]], a generalization to associative algebras of the notion of a separable field extension |
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* Separable differential equation, in which [[separation of variables]] is achieved by various means |
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* [[Separable filter]], a product of two or more simple filters in image processing |
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* [[Separable permutation]], a permutation that can be obtained by direct sums and skew sums of the trivial permutation |
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* [[Separable polynomial]], a polynomial whose number of distinct roots is equal to its degree |
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* [[Separable space]], a topological space that contains a countable, dense subset |
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* [[Linear separability]], a geometric property of a pair of sets of points in Euclidean geometry |
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* [[Recursively inseparable sets]], in computability theory, pairs of sets of natural numbers that cannot be "separated" with a recursive set |
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== Other uses == |
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In [[chemical engineering]], '''separability''' refers to the efficacy with which particles can be separated in a [[separation process]]. This is correlated with the degree of difference between the physical or chemical properties of the species to be separated. |
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* [[Separation process]], in chemistry, a method that converts a mixture of substances into two or more distinct product mixtures |
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Separability may refer to:
Mathematics
[edit]- Separable algebra, a generalization to associative algebras of the notion of a separable field extension
- Separable differential equation, in which separation of variables is achieved by various means
- Separable extension, in field theory, an algebraic field extension
- Separable filter, a product of two or more simple filters in image processing
- Separable ordinary differential equation, a class of equations that can be separated into a pair of integrals
- Separable partial differential equation, a class of equations that can be broken down into differential equations in fewer independent variables
- Separable permutation, a permutation that can be obtained by direct sums and skew sums of the trivial permutation
- Separable polynomial, a polynomial whose number of distinct roots is equal to its degree
- Separable sigma algebra, a separable space in measure theory
- Separable space, a topological space that contains a countable, dense subset
- Linear separability, a geometric property of a pair of sets of points in Euclidean geometry
- Recursively inseparable sets, in computability theory, pairs of sets of natural numbers that cannot be "separated" with a recursive set
Other uses
[edit]- Separable states, in quantum mechanics, states without quantum entanglement
- Separation process, in chemistry, a method that converts a mixture of substances into two or more distinct product mixtures