Repeated quasi-integration on locally compact spaces (Q2114864)

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Repeated quasi-integration on locally compact spaces
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    Repeated quasi-integration on locally compact spaces (English)
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    15 March 2022
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    Let \(C_c(X)\) be the space of continuous functions with compact support in \(X\), a locally compact Hausdorff space. A quasi-integral \(\rho\) (also we say quasi-linear functional) is a real map on \(C_c(X)\), homogeneous, additive, and positive. A topological measure on \(X\) is a set of positive functions on the set of open sets union of the set of closed sets in \(X\) and it is simple when it takes only two values zero and one. In the third section, the author studies (almost) simple quasi-integrals, i.e., the corresponding topological measures are simple. Also, she presents equivalent conditions for a quasi-integral to be (almost) simple. In the fourth section, she studies repeated quasi-integrals and particularly she provides criteria for repeated quasi-integration to produce a quasi-linear functional and for a double quasi-integral to be (almost) simple. In the fifth section, the author furnishes formulas describing how a product of compact-finite topological measures acts on open and compact sets.
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    quasi-integral
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    repeated quasi-integration
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    simple and almost simple quasi-integrals
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    quasi-linear functional
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    topological measure
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