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Fundamental theorems of calculus for Hausdorff measures on the real line
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    Fundamental theorems of calculus for Hausdorff measures on the real line (English)
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    The paper is concerned with the foundations of Hausdorff measures theory on the line. Let \(m_{\lambda}\) denote the Hausdorff measure on the line corresponding to a function \(\lambda\). For an increasing continuous function F set \[ D^{\lambda}F(x)=\lim_{\epsilon \to 0}\sup_{y:| x-y| <\epsilon}\frac{F(y)-F(x)}{l(y-x)}. \] The author investigates the conditions of the validity of the generalized Newton-Leibniz formula \[ F(y)- F(x)=\int^{y}_{x}(D^{\lambda}F)dm_{\lambda}. \]
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    Cantor function
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    Hausdorff measures theory on the line
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    Newton-Leibniz formula
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