A \(\upsilon{}\)-integrable function which is not Lebesgue integrable on any portion of the unit square (Q1206291)

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A \(\upsilon{}\)-integrable function which is not Lebesgue integrable on any portion of the unit square
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    A \(\upsilon{}\)-integrable function which is not Lebesgue integrable on any portion of the unit square (English)
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    1 April 1993
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    For most of the generalizations of the Lebesgue integral, it is known that one can find a non-empty open subset on which the function is integrable in the ordinary Lebesgue sense. The present paper answers a question of Pfeffer by showing that an integral he has introduced, namely the so-called \(v\)-integral, does not have this property. This \(v\)- integral is defined over \(BV\) sets and is not additive.
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    geometric measure
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    unit square
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    generalizations of the Lebesgue integral
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    \(v\)-integral
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    \(BV\) sets
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