lõimitav
Lõimitav is an Estonian word that translates to "integrable" in English. It is primarily used in a mathematical context to describe a function or a set of functions that can be integrated. Integration is a fundamental concept in calculus, representing the process of finding the antiderivative of a function, or the area under the curve of a function. A function is considered lõimitav if its definite integral exists over a given interval. This concept is crucial for solving problems in physics, engineering, economics, and many other fields where accumulation or change over time needs to be calculated.
The term lõimitav can also be applied more broadly to systems or processes that can be combined