Talk:Subadditivity

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[edit] Vague explanation

In other words, if the area under the curve is greater when x and y are two separate curves added together than when x and y are combined and used to define a single curve.

I don't understand this. Fredrik Johansson 22:34, 28 March 2006 (UTC)

Understandable - I don't either - it is not a sentence (there's a 'then' missing somewhere....) Additionally, "The analogue of Fekete's lemma holds for subadditive functions as well." - problem with that is that due to a redirect from Fekete's lemma, that's what this is, so the sentence really says - "The analogue subadditive functions holds for subadditive functions as well." Useful. Can someone fix please???? 131.137.245.200 18:32, 8 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Completely Incomprehensible

To someone not familiar with the material, this article is utterly incomprehensible. Is it possible to get at least the intro paragraph rewritten so that someone with, say, a basic high school education might acquire a clue as to the subject matter?

*Septegram*Talk*Contributions* 14:32, 5 June 2007 (UTC)