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Henstock multivalued integrability in Banach lattices with respect to pointwise non atomic measures
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    Henstock multivalued integrability in Banach lattices with respect to pointwise non atomic measures (English)
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    22 December 2015
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    Summary: Henstock-type integrals are considered, for multifunctions taking values in the family of weakly compact and convex subsets of a Banach lattice \(X\). The main tool to handle the multivalued case is a Rådström-type embedding theorem established by \textit{C. C. A. Labuschagne} et al. [Quaest. Math. 30, No. 3, 285--308 (2007; Zbl 1144.06009)]. In this way the norm and order integrals reduce to that of a single-valued function taking values in an \(M\)-space, and new proofs are deduced for some decomposition results recently stated in two recent papers by \textit{L. Di Piazza} and \textit{K. Musiał} [Monatsh. Math. 148, No. 2, 119--126 (2006; Zbl 1152.28016); in: Vector measures, integration and related topics. Selected papers from the 3rd conference on vector measures and integration, Eichstätt, Germany, September 24--26, 2008. Basel: Birkhäuser. 171--182 (2010; Zbl 1248.28019)] based on the existence of integrable selections.
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    Banach lattices
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    Henstock integral
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    McShane integral
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    multivalued integral
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    pointwise non atomic measures
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