On linearity of pan-integral and pan-integrable functions space
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Abstract: space is a crucial aspect of classical measure theory. For nonadditive measure, it is known that space theory holds for the Choquet integral whenever the monotone measure is submodular and continuous from below. The main purpose of this paper is to generalize space theory to -based pan-integral. Let be a monotone measure space. We prove that the -based pan-integral is additive with respect to integrands if is subadditive. Then we introduce the pan-integral for real-valued functions(not necessarily nonnegative), and prove that this integral possesses linearity if is subadditive. By using the linearity of pan-integral, we finally show that all of the pan-integrable functions form a Banach space. Since the -based pan-integral coincides with the concave integral for subadditive measure, the results obtained in this paper remain valid for the concave integral. Noticing that an outer measure is subadditive, we can define a Lebesgue-like integral(possesses linearity) from an outer measure, and the theory holds for this integral. {it Keywords:} Monotone measure; Subadditivity; Pan-integral; Linearity; Pan-integrable space; Completeness
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