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Introduction to gauge integrals

This book presents the Henstock/Kurzweil integral and the McShane integral. These two integrals are obtained by changing slightly the definition of the Riemann integral. These variations lead to integrals which are much more powerful than the Riemann integral. The Henstock/Kurzweil integral is an un...

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Autor principal: Swartz, Charles
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: World Scientific 2001
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/516805
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description This book presents the Henstock/Kurzweil integral and the McShane integral. These two integrals are obtained by changing slightly the definition of the Riemann integral. These variations lead to integrals which are much more powerful than the Riemann integral. The Henstock/Kurzweil integral is an unconditional integral for which the fundamental theorem of calculus holds in full generality, while the McShane integral is equivalent to the Lebesgue integral in Euclidean spaces. A basic knowledge of introductory real analysis is required of the reader, who should be familiar with the fundamental p
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spelling cern-5168052021-04-22T02:52:41Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/516805engSwartz, CharlesIntroduction to gauge integralsMathematical Physics and MathematicsThis book presents the Henstock/Kurzweil integral and the McShane integral. These two integrals are obtained by changing slightly the definition of the Riemann integral. These variations lead to integrals which are much more powerful than the Riemann integral. The Henstock/Kurzweil integral is an unconditional integral for which the fundamental theorem of calculus holds in full generality, while the McShane integral is equivalent to the Lebesgue integral in Euclidean spaces. A basic knowledge of introductory real analysis is required of the reader, who should be familiar with the fundamental pWorld Scientificoai:cds.cern.ch:5168052001
spellingShingle Mathematical Physics and Mathematics
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Introduction to gauge integrals
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