The fundamental theorem of calculus for \(\text{GR}_ k\)-type integrals. (Q595901)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2084058
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The fundamental theorem of calculus for \(\text{GR}_ k\)-type integrals. (English)
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6 August 2004
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Let \(f:[a,b]\to \mathbb{R}\) and \(g: [a,b]^{k+1}\to \mathbb{R}\). An integral of \(f\) with respect to \(g\) defined using Henstock's approach has been introduced by the same authors recently. The Riemann sum is given by \[ \sum^{n-k}_{i=0} f(\xi_i) g(x_1,\dots, x_{i+k}) \] which is induced by a division given by \(a= x_0< x_1<\cdots< x_n= b\) with associated points \(\{\xi_0,\xi_1,\dots, \xi_{n-k}\}\) satisfying \[ \xi_i\in [x_i, x_{i+k}]\subset (\xi_i- \delta(\xi_i), \xi_0+ \delta(\xi_i)), \] \(i= 0,1,\dots, n-k\), where \(\delta\) is a positive function defined on \([a,b]\). In this paper, an extended version is given, which admits the fundamental theorem of calculus. Also, a convergence theorem is proved.
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Henstock integral
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Stieltjes integral
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\(\delta\)-fine division
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0.8281196355819702
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0.792803168296814
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0.7885245084762573
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0.7807180881500244
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