integrability of dynamical systems
Integrability of dynamical systems refers to the property of a system where its equations can be solved analytically, meaning the solutions can be expressed in terms of elementary functions. It implies that the system has a well-defined and straightforward behavior that can be mathematically described, allowing for a complete understanding of its dynamics.
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