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A Riemann type integration and the fundamental theorem of calculus
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    A Riemann type integration and the fundamental theorem of calculus (English)
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    This expository paper proposes a self-contained presentation of a recent approach to a Riemann type integral on differentiable manifolds which can integrate the exterior derivative of any differentiable form and gives the result of the classical Stokes formula. This approach is a development of the work of Kurzweil and Henstock providing a Riemann-like definition of Perron's integral on the line and of subsequent n- dimensional extensions by the reviewer, Jarník, Kurzweil, Schwabik and the author. Those (related) approaches are compared and discussed in his clearly written paper which ends with an interesting list of open problems.
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    Stokes theorem
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    nonabsolute integrals
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    Riemann sums
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    Riemann type integral on differentiable manifolds
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    Stokes formula
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