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==Mathematics and science== * [[Separation (behavior)]], the behavior of flocking animals to stand off from their neighbours * [[Separation (statistics)]], a problem encountered in fitting models for categorical outcomes * [[Flow separation]], separation of a fluid boundary layer from the surface of a solid body moving relative to the fluid * [[Intertemporal portfolio choice#Time-independent decisions]], where in some contexts portfolio choices for many periods can be made separately * [[Separated sets]], related concept in topology, two sets disjoint from the other's closure * [[Separation axiom]], concepts in the area of mathematics called topology * [[Separation of concerns]], in computer science (and problem-solving in general) * [[Separation of variables]], in mathematics to solve certain (separable) differential equations * [[Separation principle]], in control theory * [[Separation process]], in chemistry * [[Separation theorem (disambiguation)]]: several different theorems related to separation, in different scientific disciplines, for example: ** [[Mutual fund separation theorem]], allowing a portfolio optimization problem to be separated into smaller problems * [[Point-pair separation]], in an order two pairs of points may or may not separate each other
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