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    Expression of the Lebesgue \(\Delta\)-integral on time scales as a usual Lebesgue integral; application to the calculus of \(\Delta\)-antiderivatives (English)
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    16 May 2006
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    The authors are concerned with the calculation of the Lebesgue \(\Delta\)-integral on time scales. A formula for calculating the Lebesgue \(\Delta\)-integral as a sum of suitable Lebesgue integrals is given. This formula points out the division of the time scales calculus between the ``continuous'' and the ``discrete'' points. By using the relationship between these kind of integrals and the Riemann ones, the given expression is rewritten to obtain the \(\Delta\)-antiderivatives of functions defined on time scales. The obtained results are illustrated by some examples.
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    Dynamic equations on time scales
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    \(\Delta\)-measure
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    \(\Delta\)-antiderivatives
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    measure chains
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    Lebesgue \(\Delta\)-integral
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