👉 Filtrability, in mathematics, refers to a property that an object or process is considered "finitely generated." This means it can be generated from other objects in a certain way. In simpler terms, if you have an object A and another object B, then you cannot create B from A without first creating A. In this sense, the object A has to generate B somehow. For example, let's say we have two sets: A = {1, 2} and B