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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • adjective Capable of undergoing integration or of being integrated.

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Capable of being integrated; that may be formed into, or assimilated to, a whole.
  • In mathematics, capable of being integrated, as a mathematical function or differential equation.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective (Math.) Capable of being integrated.

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  • adjective calculus Able to be integrated

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Examples

  • But a British immigrant is a far more integrable person than an applicant from Romania.

    Jason Kenney Urges Immigrant Integration « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2009

  • Delay in human presence not integrable no explanation.

    Jason Stoddard, Strange and Happy » Blog Archive » Eternal Franchise, 17.1 of 31.1 2009

  • Last but not least, this software solution is easily integrable into your website: a one click integration with platform like SalesForce or the QlickView business intelligence...or if you have your own site you can use the powerful API.

    Archive 2008-08-01 2008

  • But they provide a very simple model that in fact is almost trivially integrable - engineers tackle differential equations ten times as hard before breakfast every morning.

    Archive 2008-02-01 EliRabett 2008

  • And a Fourier integral transform assumes that the data is continuous and is integrable over the entire space.

    YTD Hurricane Activity « Climate Audit 2007

  • The first one, however, is not fully relativistic, and the second is based on a Tomonaga-Schwinger equation which turns out to be not integrable.

    Collapse Theories Ghirardi, Giancarlo 2007

  • He was then free to find his own way to the empirically confirmed integrable metric relations of Einstein's theory without being hampered by the conflict of a "pure infinitesimal" metric with the observed facts about rods and clocks.

    Early Philosophical Interpretations of General Relativity Ryckman, Thomas A. 2006

  • Thus in Weyl's differential geometry there is a fundamental divide between integrable and non-integrable relations of comparison.

    Early Philosophical Interpretations of General Relativity Ryckman, Thomas A. 2006

  • As an example, very few of us would agree that the work invested in the study of 2 dimensional exactly solvable and integrable systems constitute a ‘failure’ or are useless in general just because they do not directly describe physical phenomena and produce testable predictions.

    The String Theory Backlash Sean 2006

  • Despite the English way of not really asking questions much in seminars and the like (which drove me nuts when I was here, and still does now), I think that Durham offers the best all-round training for students or postdocs in theoretical high energy physics (either phenomenological or more formal, such as conformal field theory, integrable systems, strings) in the UK, and can give several places around the world a run for their money.

    Fortress of Solitude cjohnson 2005

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