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Definition of Integrable
1. a. Capable of being integrated.
Definition of Integrable
1. Adjective. (calculus) Able to be integrated ¹
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Definition of Integrable
1. [adj]
Medical Definition of Integrable
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Integrable
Literary usage of Integrable
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Introduction to the Theory of Fourier's Series and Integrals by Horatio Scott Carslaw (1921)
"If a bounded' function is integrable in each of the partial intervals (a, c^),
... Therefore the function is integrable. From the above results it is clear ..."
2. Lectures on the Theory of Functions of Real Variables by James Pierpont (1906)
"Let fr fv ••• fr be limited integrable functions in the limited field 21. ...
The product / • g may be integrable without either / or g being integrable in ..."
3. Theory of Differential Equations by A.R. Forsyth (1890)
"By this result and by the remaining question of § 171 we are led to the consideration
of the character of the integral equivalent of a non-integrable system ..."
4. The Theory of Functions of a Real Variable and the Theory of Fourier's Series by Ernest William Hobson (1907)
"The necessary and sufficient condition that a limited function f (x) may be an
integrable nidi-function is that the set of points for which \ f(x) \ ^ k, ..."
5. The Geometry of Non-linear Differential Equations, Bäcklund Transformations by Robert Hermann (1977)
"However, if S is a completely integrable Mayer system, the question of the ...
Restrict it to S. Recall that the condition that S be “integrable” is that L ..."
6. A Treatise on the Calculus of Variations: Arranged with the Purpose of by Lewis Buffett Carll (1890)
"Whence it appears that to render V integrable m times it is necessary and sufficient
that the quantities V, Vx, Vx*, .... yxm-\ shall be severally ..."