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'''Separability''' is a term in [[mathematics]] and in [[physics]]. It can refer to properties of:
In [[mathematics]] and in [[physics]], '''separability''' may refer to properties of:
* [[Separable space]]s in [[topology]].
* [[Separable space]]s in [[topology]].
* [[Separable sigma algebra]]s in [[measure theory]].
* [[Separable sigma algebra]]s in [[measure theory]].
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* [[Separable extension]] in [[field theory (mathematics)|field theory]].
* [[Separable extension]] in [[field theory (mathematics)|field theory]].
* [[Separable states]] in [[quantum mechanics]], states without [[quantum entanglement]].
* [[Separable states]] in [[quantum mechanics]], states without [[quantum entanglement]].

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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In mathematics and in physics, separability may refer to properties of:

In arbitration law, separability describes the principle that an arbitration clause is considered separate from the contract in which it is contained.