A representation theorem for Aumann integrals (Q796677)

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A representation theorem for Aumann integrals
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    A representation theorem for Aumann integrals (English)
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    In this paper we establish some properties for Aumann integrals of set- valued functions \(F:T\to 2^ K\) whose values are non-empty subsets of a real separable reflexive Banach space X. Then, we give a representation theorem for the Aumann integral of set-valued functions of Souslin type which includes and extends some earlier results to the infinite dimensional case. Finally we prove a Lebesgue's Dominated Convergence theorem by using a convergence which seems rather natural in the infinite dimensional case. This last theorem, even in the finite dimensional case, strictly contains the well-known analogous result of Aumann which was given by means of the Kuratowski convergence.
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    support functions
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    Aumann integrals of set-valued functions
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    representation theorem
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    set-valued functions of Souslin type
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    Lebesgue's Dominated Convergence theorem
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    Kuratowski convergence
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