ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Holomorphic separability

Alright kiddo, let's talk about something called holomorphic separability.

Do you know what holomorphic means? It's a big word that means a function is very smooth and can be differentiated many times without any problems.

Now, let me explain what separability means. If you have two things and they are separable, it means you can tell them apart easily.

So, when we put the two words together, holomorphic separability means that we can easily tell apart different holomorphic functions.

Imagine you have a lot of different ice cream flavors, like chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry. They all have their own unique taste and you can easily tell them apart, right? That's kind of like holomorphic separability - we can easily tell apart different holomorphic functions because they have their own unique properties that make them different from each other.

I hope that helps!