|  | >    What are the various parts of the symbol structure for? Which ones
>    are optional and under what conditions? What are default values
>    for optional parts?
Both summation and integration specify a *function*, a *range*, and a
*variable* (call it v) which takes on values within the range. The primary
differences are: 
o summation takes place over a discrete set of values of v, usually  a
subset of the integers, producing a specific result 
o integration takes place over a continuous set of values of v; the form of
the result, however, is another function g(v), such that g(max) - g(min) is 
the value for the integral. 
The form of summation is usually 
	max
	sum_symbol (function of v)
	v=min
where min and max are the extreme values of the discrete range.
The form of integration is usually
	max
	integral_symbol (function of v)dv
	min
There are, as a rule, no defaults for summation. Since integration produces 
a function as a result, the range may be left unspecified. This leads to 
ambiguity only if the integrand function is discontinuous at some set of 
values of v.
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