Superintegrability is a related term of superintegrable.
In mathematics|lang=en terms the difference between superintegrability and superintegrable
is that superintegrability is (mathematics) the condition of being superintegrable while superintegrable is (mathematics) describing an integrable condition that has more integrals of motion than degrees of freedom.
As a noun superintegrability
is (mathematics) the condition of being superintegrable.
As an adjective superintegrable is
(mathematics) describing an integrable condition that has more integrals of motion than degrees of freedom.
superintegrable
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Adjective
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(mathematics) Describing an integrable condition that has more integrals of motion than degrees of freedom
Related terms
* superintegrability