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- In mathematics, a topological space is called separable if it contains a countable, dense subset; that is, there exists a sequence ( x n ) n = 1 ∞ {\displaystyle...
- Look up separable in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Separability may refer to: Separable algebra, a generalization to ****ociative algebras of the notion...
- A separable verb is a verb that is composed of a lexical core and a separable particle. In some sentence positions, the core verb and the particle appear...
- In Euclidean geometry, linear separability is a property of two sets of points. This is most easily visualized in two dimensions (the Euclidean plane)...
- a separable extension if for every α ∈ E {\displaystyle \alpha \in E} , the minimal polynomial of α {\displaystyle \alpha } over F is a separable polynomial...
- mathematics, a separable algebra is a kind of semisimple algebra. It is a generalization to ****ociative algebras of the notion of a separable field extension...
- In quantum mechanics, separable states are multipartite quantum states that can be written as a convex combination of product states. Product states are...
- differential equation for the unknown f ( x ) {\displaystyle f(x)} will be separable if it can be written in the form d d x f ( x ) = g ( x ) h ( f ( x ) )...
- {\displaystyle \scriptstyle (X,\,{\mathfrak {F}}).} A separable σ {\displaystyle \sigma } -algebra (or separable σ {\displaystyle \sigma } -field) is a σ {\displaystyle...
- In mathematics, a polynomial P(X) over a given field K is separable if its roots are distinct in an algebraic closure of K, that is, the number of distinct...