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If \\(\\mu:S\\to\\tilde\\mathbb{R}\\) is positive-homogeneous and additive (=: linear) on a min-closed cone \\(S\\) from \\(\\tilde\\mathbb{R}^ X\\), then \\(\\mu^*(f):=\\inf\\{\\mu(s):f\\leq s\\in S\\}\\) defines an UF. \\(f\\in\\overline\\mathbb{R}^ X\\) is called \\(\\nu\\)-integrable if \\(\\nu_ *(f)=\\nu(f)\\in\\mathbb{R}\\), with \\(\\nu_ *(f):=-\\nu(-f)\\); if \\(\\nu=\\mu^*\\), \\(f\\) is \\(\\mu^*\\)-integrable iff to each \\(\\varepsilon>0\\) there are \\(s,t\\in S\\) with \\(-s\\leq f\\leq t\\) and \\(\\mu(s+t)<\\varepsilon\\) (abstract proper Riemann integral). For the set \\(J(\\nu)\\) of \\(\\nu\\)-integrable functions the usual linear and lattice theory is obtained, \\(J(\\nu)\\) is closed in \\(\\overline\\mathbb{R}^ X\\) with respect to \\(d(f,g):=\\nu(| f-g|)\\). (Though not directly comparable, this \\(\\nu\\)-integral should be subsumed by the Aumann-Sch\u00e4fke integration with integral metrics [\\textit{G. Aumann}, Arch. Math. 3, 441-450 (1952; Zbl 0048.037), \\textit{D. Hoffmann} and \\textit{F.-W. Sch\u00e4fke}, ``Integrale.'' Bibl. Inst. Mannheim (1992), \\textit{K. Bichteler}, ``Integration theory'' (with special attention to vector measures) (1973; Zbl 0249.28002)].) \\(J(\\nu)\\) is extended to \\(J^ 0(\\nu):=J(\\nu^ 0)\\) containing improper absolutely \\(\\nu\\)-integrable functions, with UF \\(\\nu^ 0(f):=\\inf_{u\\in J_ -}\\sup_{v\\in J_ - }\\nu((f\\wedge(-v))\\lor u)\\), \\(J_ -:=J(\\nu)\\cap(-\\infty,0]^ X\\) (which corresponds to Sch\u00e4fke's local integral norm [\\textit{F.-W. Sch\u00e4fke}, J. Reine Angew. Math. 289, 118-134 (1977; Zbl 0337.28011)]; for the case of finitely additive set functions such an integral has been introduced by the reviewer [Rend. Sem. Mat. Fis. Milano 43(1973), 167-176 (1974; Zbl 0322.28010), esp. p. 172], extending the Dunford-Schwartz integral; for \\(\\nu=\\mu^*\\) with linear \\(\\mu\\geq 0\\) on a vector lattice this \\(J^ 0\\) has been introduced by \\textit{P. Mu\u00f1oz Rivas} and \\textit{M. D\u00edaz Carillo} [Acta Univ. Carol., Math. Phys. 31, 25-27 (1990)].) For UF \\(\\nu\\), \\(\\nu\\)-measurability in the sense of Stone is discussed, e.g. \\(f\\in J(\\nu)\\) iff \\(f\\) is \\(\\nu\\)-measurable and \\(\\nu(| f|)<\\infty\\) (also in \\textit{F. W. Sch\u00e4fke}, loc. cit.).   If the UF \\(\\nu\\) satisfies Daniell's condition, \\(\\nu(\\sup_ nf_ n)=\\sup_ n\\nu(f_ n)\\) for \\(f_ n\\leq f_{n+1}\\in\\overline\\mathbb{R}^ X\\) (=upper integral, strong integral norm), the usual convergence theorem inclusive completeness are obtained, with \\(\\nu\\) also \\(\\nu^ 0\\) is an upper integral, but \\(J^ 0=J\\bmod\\nu^ 0\\)-nulsets; the \\(\\nu\\)- resp. \\(\\nu^ 0\\)-measurable sets form a \\(\\delta\\)-ring, a \\(\\sigma\\)-algebra if 1 is \\(\\nu\\)-measurable.   All this is discussed especially for \\(\\nu=\\mu^*\\) with \\(\\mu| S\\) as above, furthermore integration with respect to \\(\\nu_ 1+\\nu_ 2\\), \\(\\sum^ \\infty_ 1\\nu_ n\\), \\(m\\cdot\\nu\\) \\((m\\) weight function) and \\(p(\\nu)\\), \\(p:X\\to Y\\), is characterized. For a given linear \\(\\tau:T\\to\\tilde\\mathbb{R}\\) conditions for representation by another linear \\(\\mu| S\\) (given or constructed) are obtained, i.e., \\(\\tau=(\\mu^ 0)_ *=\\mu^ 0\\) on \\(T\\), \\(\\mu^ 0:=(\\mu^*)^ 0\\), with cones \\(T\\), \\(S\\).   If \\(X\\) is any Hausdorff space, the cone \\(S(X):=\\) all lower semicontinuous \\(\\tilde\\mathbb{R}\\)-valued functions \\(\\geq 0\\) outside some compact set; a \\(\\mu:S(X)\\to\\tilde\\mathbb{R}\\) is called a Radon integral if it is linear and regular, i.e., \\(\\mu=\\mu_ *\\) on \\(S(X)\\), \\(\\mu_ *(f):=-\\mu^*(-f)\\). Every Radon integral is a Bourbaki integral, i.e., Daniell's condition holds for increasing nets from \\(S(X)\\) instead of sequences; example: Lebesgue integral restricted to \\(S(\\mathbb{R}^ n)\\). For locally compact \\(X\\), any non-negative linear \\(\\mu\\) on the continuous functions with compact support, resp. vanishing at \\(\\infty\\), is a Bourbaki integral, via extension corresponding bijectively with the Radon integrals; similar results hold for completely regular \\(X\\). For metrizable topological \\(X\\) and Radon integrals, the theorems of Egoroff and Lusing hold.   If the monotone linear \\(\\mu:S\\to\\tilde\\mathbb{R}\\) is regular (always true for vector spaces \\(S)\\) and satisfies Daniell's condition on \\(S\\), then the usual extension \\(\\mu^ \\sigma\\) to monotone limits from \\(S\\) gives UFs \\(\\nu=\\mu^{\\sigma *}\\), \\(\\nu^ 0\\) satisfying Daniell's condition; the usual Daniell-\\(\\mu\\)-integrable functions are thus obtained by the above abstract Riemann closure \\(J(\\nu)\\) from the cone of monotone limits from \\(S\\). With a suitable extension of Daniell's condition, also non-regular \\(\\mu\\) can be treated.   If \\({\\mathcal K}\\) is a lattice of sets from \\(X\\), an \\(f:X\\to\\overline\\mathbb{R}\\) is called \\({\\mathcal K}\\)-measurable if to each \\(K\\in{\\mathcal K}\\) and real \\(\\gamma,\\delta\\) with \\(\\gamma<\\delta\\) there is \\(L\\in{\\mathcal K}\\) with \\(\\{f\\leq\\gamma\\}\\cap K\\subset L\\subset\\{f\\leq\\delta\\}\\cap K\\); under various assumptions, properties of the set of \\({\\mathcal K}\\)-measurable functions and step functions \\(E({\\mathcal K})\\) \\((f(X)\\) finite, \\(f\\;\\) \\({\\mathcal K}\\)-measurable and \\(\\geq 0\\) outside some \\(K\\in{\\mathcal K})\\) are deduced, especially for \\({\\mathcal K}(S):=\\{\\{s\\leq -1\\}:s\\in S\\}\\) for Stonean \\(S\\), or \\({\\mathcal K}(X):=\\{K\\) compact\\} for topological \\(X\\). If \\(m:{\\mathcal K}\\to[0,\\infty]\\) is given, conditions on \\(m\\) \\((m\\) `content') are formulated such that it can be extended to a monotone linear \\(\\mu:E({\\mathcal K})\\to\\tilde\\mathbb{R}\\), resp. monotone additive on some given \\({\\mathcal M}\\subset\\) algebra generated by \\({\\mathcal K}\\). By Loomis' countable spectrum lemma, \\(f\\) is \\(\\mu^*\\)- measurable iff it is \\({\\mathcal R}^ X\\)-measurable, \\({\\mathcal R}^ X:=\\mu^*\\)-integrable sets. `\\({\\mathcal G}\\)-regularity' of \\(m|{\\mathcal K}\\) extends to \\(\\mu\\) and \\(\\mu^*\\) if \\({\\mathcal K}\\), \\({\\mathcal G}\\) are `compatible' (imitating compact and open sets). If a Radon measure is a \\({\\mathcal G}(X)\\)- regular content on \\({\\mathcal K}(X)\\), \\({\\mathcal G}(X):=\\)\\{open sets\\}, then for Hausdorff \\(X\\) there is a canonical bijection between Radon integrals and Radon measures. \\(m|{\\mathcal K}\\) is \\(\\sigma\\)-additive (suitably defined) iff the above extension \\(\\mu\\) satisfies Daniell's condition, similarly for Bourbaki's condition.   If \\(T\\) is a Stonean lattice cone \\(\\subset\\overline\\mathbb{R}^ X\\), \\(\\tau| T\\) monotone linear and \\({\\mathcal K}\\) and \\({\\mathcal G}\\) are compatible lattices of sets from \\(X\\), sufficient conditions for the existence of a (regular) content \\(m|{\\mathcal K}\\) are given such that \\(m\\) represents \\(\\tau\\); with this general representation theorem, UFs representable by contents can be described, one has a bijection between \\(\\tau\\) and \\(m\\) on \\({\\mathcal K}(T)\\); the representation theorems of Alexandroff (dual of the bounded continuous functions), Markov \\((X\\) normal), Riesz (\\(X\\) locally compact) and Bauer follow (compare also with the reviewer [Rend. Sem. Mat. Fis. Milano 45(1975), 107-168 (1976; Zbl 0369.28004), Linear Operators Approx. II, Proc. Conf. Oberwolfach 1974, ISNM 25, 113-126 (1974; Zbl 0304.28007)]. Analogously the Daniell-Stone representation theorem is obtained.   An Appendix contains historical remarks and a somewhat selected list of earlier results in this direction. Fubini theorems are not treated. In the spirit of the series `progress in mathematics' the style of the book is mostly that of a paper. Many (occasionally ambiguous) notations and theorems without assumptions (they are usually collected somewhere before) make the reading somewhat 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