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Relations among gauge and Pettis integrals for \(cwk(X)\)-valued multifunctions (English)
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13 February 2018
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The authors investigate integrable multifunctions whose values are weakly compact and convex subsets of a general Banach space (not necessarily separable). The three decomposition theorems presented in the paper account for the relation between the so-called `gauge integrals' (Henstock, McShane, Birkhoff) and the Pettis integral of multifunctions. These results are then applied to deduce characterizations of McShane and Birkhoff integrability. Concerning the variational Henstock integral, the paper's contributions lie in two main points: a complete answer to the Question 3.11 proposed in [\textit{D. Candeloro} et al., J. Math. Anal. Appl. 441, No. 1, 293--308 (2016; Zbl 1339.28016)]; an alternative proof of a decomposition result delivered by the authors in [``Some new results on integration for multifunction'', Preprint, \url{arXiv:1610.09151}]. Moreover, it is shown that the variational Henstock integral coincides with its stronger version, namely, with the variational \(\mathcal{H}\)-integral.
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multifunction
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gauge integral
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Pettis integral
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decomposition theorem for multifunction
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selection
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