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Differentiability and integrability in \(n\) dimensions with respect to \(\alpha\)-regular intervals
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    Differentiability and integrability in \(n\) dimensions with respect to \(\alpha\)-regular intervals (English)
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    27 September 1992
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    The regularity of an interval (i.e., the ratio of its shortest and its longest edge) plays an important role in multidimensional differentiation and integration theory. The present paper is devoted to an analysis of its relevance in multidimensional generalized Riemann integrals and in differentiability theory for additive interval functions. If, for \(\alpha<1\), a concept of \(\alpha\)-regular differentiability of an additive interval function is defined in a natural way, it is proved in the paper that the \(\alpha\)-differentiability at one point implies the \(\beta\)-differentiability at this point for any \(0<\beta<\alpha\). The situation is quite different for \(\alpha\)-regular integrability based upon the Kurzweil-Henstock Riemann-type definition restricted of \(\alpha\)-regular intervals. In this case, it is shown that given \(\alpha\in]0,1[\), there exists a function \(f=f_ \alpha\) which is \(\alpha_ 1\)-regularly integrable for every \(\alpha_ 1\in]\alpha,1[\) and is not \(\alpha_ 2\)-regularly integrable for every \(\alpha_ 2\in]0,\alpha[\) on the interval \([-1,2]^ n\).
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    non absolute integration
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    generalized Perron integral
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    \(\alpha\)- differentiability
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    \(\alpha\)-regular integrability
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    regularity of an interval
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    multidimensional generalized Riemann integrals
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    additive interval functions
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