An iterated limits theorem applied to the Henstock integral (Q1374567)
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An iterated limits theorem applied to the Henstock integral (English)
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10 December 1997
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A general theorem for interchanging iterated limits with respect to directed sets is used to obtain two sets of conditions (C) which are necessary and sufficient for the following convergence statement: If \(\{f_k\}_{k=1}^{\infty}\) is a sequence of Henstock-Kurzweil integrable functions defined on \([a,b]\) and such that \(\{f_k\}_k\) converges pointwise to \(f\) on \([a,b]\) and (C) is true then \(f\) is Henstock-Kurzweil integrable on \([a,b]\) and \(\lim_{k\to \infty} \int_a^b f_k = \int_a^b f\). The form of the found conditions (C) was motivated by the notion of the \(\gamma\)-convergence due to \textit{R. G. Bartle} [Real Anal. Exch. 20, No. 1, 119-124 (1995; Zbl 0828.26006)].
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Henstock integral
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Henstock-Kurzweil integral
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iterated limits
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convergence theorem
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uniformly Henstock integrable sequence
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\(\gamma\)-convergence
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partition
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\(\delta\)-fine tagged partition
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