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On summability, integrability and impulsive differential equations in Banach spaces
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    On summability, integrability and impulsive differential equations in Banach spaces (English)
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    25 June 2014
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    The author studies criteria for Henstock-Kurzweil, Henstock-Lebesgue, Bochner and Riemann integrability of step mappings (Section 3) and right regulated mappings (Section 4) from an interval \(I\) of \(\mathbb R\cup \{\infty\}\) into a Banach space \(E\). Recall that a mapping is said to be right regulated if its right limits exists at every point of \(I\setminus \{\sup I\}\). Section 1 is an introduction and motivation for the study while Section 2 gives basic lemmata needed for the theory in Section 3 and Section 4. The scope of the paper is very wide as it investigates and compares four (both globally and locally) rather different types of integrals of rather rich classes of functions. Thus, a lot of concepts are needed. For the reader interested in aspects of these integrals, the paper seems to serve as a very well-written source. In a final Section 5 the results are applied to study solvability of impulsive differential equations.
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    integrability of vector-valued function
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    right regulated mapping
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    impulsive differential equation
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