Separability

  • 1Separability — Sep a*ra*bil i*ty, n. Quality of being separable or divisible; divisibility; separableness. [1913 Webster] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 2separability — In the context of dispute resolution, the principle that an arbitration agreement which forms part of a larger agreement is not itself invalidated merely by reason of the invalidity of the larger agreement. In English law, the principle is given… …

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  • 3Separability — In mathematics and in physics, separability may refer to properties of: * Separable spaces in topology. * Separable sigma algebras in measure theory. * Separable differential equations. * Separable partial differential equations. * Separable… …

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  • 4separability — separable ► ADJECTIVE ▪ able to be separated or treated separately. DERIVATIVES separability noun …

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  • 5separability clause — sep·a·ra·bil·i·ty clause /ˌse pə rə bi lə tē / n: severability clause Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 6Separability problem — The separability problem is a concept from the field of social choice theory that describes the situation where two or more issues up for vote on a ballot either are, or are perceived as, related. The separability problem commonly manifests… …

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  • 7separability — noun see separable …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 8separability — the assumption, made in some age structured stock assessment models, used to track changes in fishing mortality by fish age and by fishing year, that the fishing mortality matrix can be partitioned into two components: These are an age specific… …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 9separability — See separable. * * * …

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  • 10separability — noun The property of being separable. Ant: inseparability …

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