On the equivalence of McShane and Lebesgue integrals (Q1374565)
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On the equivalence of McShane and Lebesgue integrals (English)
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10 December 1997
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It is known that a given function \(f:[a,b]\to \mathbb R\) is Lebesgue integrable on \([a,b]\) if and only if it is McShane integrable. (For the definition of the McShane integral, which is a sum type integral related to the Henstock-Kurzweil integral [see, e.g., Definition 16.7 in \textit{P.-Y. Lee}, ``Lanzhou lectures on Henstock integration'' (1989; Zbl 0699.26004)] The author gives a new proof of this result which does not rely on measure theory. In particular, he does not make use of the Egoroff and Luzin theorems.
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McShane integral
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Lebesgue integral
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