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Lineability and integrability in the sense of Riemann, Lebesgue, Denjoy, and Khintchine
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    Lineability and integrability in the sense of Riemann, Lebesgue, Denjoy, and Khintchine (English)
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    14 March 2021
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    Recall that a subset \(A \subseteq V\) of a vector space is called {\em lineable} if there is an infinite dimensional subspace \(W\) contained in \(A \cup \{0\}\). In general terms, this paper studies various types of lineability vis-a-vis various notions of integral. In this way, a number of results of \textit{D. Azagra} et al. [J. Math. Anal. Appl. 354, No. 1, 229--233 (2009; Zbl 1171.26005)] and of \textit{F. J. García-Pacheco} et al. [Taiwanese J. Math. 13, No. 4, 1257--1269 (2009; Zbl 1201.46027)] are generalized and extended. For instance, for any non-trivial interval \(I\), let \(\mathcal R_b(I)\), resp. \(\mathcal R_u(I)\), denote the set of bounded, resp. unbounded Riemann-integrable functions on \(I\). Among other results, the authors show that \(\mathcal R_b(I) \setminus \bigcup_{p>0} \mathcal L_p(I)\) is \(\mathfrak{c}\)-lineable (i.e., the subspace \(W\) referred to above has cardinality \(\mathfrak{c} = \operatorname{card} \mathbb R \)). Also, \(\mathcal R_u(I) \setminus \mathcal L_1(I)\) is \(\mathfrak{c}\)-lineable. Reviewer's comment: It should be noted that the authors' assertion concerning the MSC2020 classifications 15A03 and 46B87 for the general topic of lineability is somewhat inaccurate. In fact, the addition of ``lineability'' was introduced as part of the joint cooperation between zbMATH and Mathematical Reviews.
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    lineability
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    algebrability
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    Denjoy integral
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    Riemann integral
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    Lebesgue integral
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    Khintchine integral
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