Talk:summable

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Comparative and superlative forms?

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Why are comparative and superlative forms listed for this adjective? Does "more summable" any make sense to anyone? A given function is either Lebesgue integrable or not. I'll be bold and remove the comparative and superlative: if anyone wishes to revert, please explain why here.

[1] "we can find whole classes of functions which are less summable, as well as classes of functions which are more summable"; "what Dr. Moore has called a convergence factor: its introduction into the series ... makes that series, if not convergent, at any rate more summable"; "The limit function is bounded and all the more summable." Equinox 14:25, 3 May 2009 (UTC)Reply