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    The essential variation of a function and some convergence theorems (English)
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    24 June 1997
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    The paper contains the definition of the essential variation of a real function defined on a set \(E\) of real numbers. If \(E\) is a Lebesgue measurable set, then \(V(f,E) =\int_E|\overline Df(x)|dx\) for an arbitrary function \(f\). Also the passing to the limit under the sign of the Denjoy-Perron integral is studied.
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    essential variation
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    Denjoy-Perron integral
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