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    An integral involving Thomson's local systems (English)
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    11 December 1994
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    \textit{B. S. Thomson} [``Real functions'' (1985; Zbl 0581.26001)] defined a system of neighbourhoods for his theory of differentiation. The authors used this system to develop an integration of Henstock type and proved that it is equivalent to a descriptive definition using the same system. The theory includes the Henstock integral, the approximately continuous integral of Burkill and the dyadic integral.
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    local systems
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    Burkill integral
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    Henstock integral
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    approximately continuous integral
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    dyadic integral
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