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normalizable, a.|ˈnɔːməlaɪzəb(ə)l| [f. normalize v. + -able.] Capable of being normalized.
1939V. Rojansky Introd. Quantum Mech. i. 37 If u and all of its derivatives approach zero when {vb}x{vb} → ∞, and if ∫∞-∞ ūu dx is finite, we call u a normalizable function (this use of the term is not standard in the literature). 1955O. Klein in W. Pauli Niels Bohr 116 There may be some reason to expect that the most obvious formulation of the interaction problem on these lines should already give rise to a normalizable theory, the effect of the ‘wrong’ states being limited to further infinite contributions to the mass and charge of the electron. 1968Physics Bull. Nov. 373/2 A normalizable state ϕ0. |