Some alternative approaches to the McShane integral (Q987930)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5778795
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5778795 |
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Some alternative approaches to the McShane integral (English)
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2 September 2010
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The authors give some equivalent ways of defining the McShane integral for vector valued functions. The class of McShane integrable functions does not change when one considers different classes of partitions. As McShane integrability and Kurzweil-Henstock integrability are related for a finite dimensional space \(X\), the authors wonder whether this holds for infinite dimensional spaces \(X\). Another open problem is posed: Can one define a McShane integral of a function \(f:E \rightarrow X\) directly by using some type of Riemann sums when \(E\) is a general bounded measurable set.
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Henstock-Kurzweil integral
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McShane integration
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gauge
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vector valued function
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Lebesgue integral
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partition
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regular measure
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Borel set
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partition finiteness
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Riemann sums
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0.8653205633163452
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0.864020586013794
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0.8586146831512451
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0.8581461906433105
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0.8372107744216919
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