Universality
Universality most commonly refers to:
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Universality principle may refer to:
- In statistics, universality principle, a property of systems that can be modeled by random matrices
 - In law, as a synonym for universal jurisdiction
 - In moral philosophy, the first formulation of Kant's categorical imperative.
 
Universality may also refer to several concepts that are also known as "universality"
- Background independence, a concept of universality in physical science
 - Turing-complete, a concept of universality in computation
 - Universal property, a mathematical concept
 - Universal jurisdiction, in international law
 - Lepton universality in the Standard Model of particle physics.
 - Universality of the Church, a theological concept in Christian ecclesiology
 
See also
    
- Universal (disambiguation)
 - Universalism (disambiguation)
 - Universality probability
 - Universalization
 - Universalizability
 
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