Integrability
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Integrability is a mathematical concept used in different areas. It can refer to:
- A property of functions or sets depending on a measure. There are p-integrable functions for any positive real number p. See Lp space.
- A property of modules of differential forms, which relates to foliations and the Frobenius theorem. See integrability conditions for differential systems.
- The integrability of an ordinary differential equation may refer to integration by quadratures (indefinite integrals); or to the existence of enough integrals of the system.
- In physics, integrable models