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Path integral: An inversion of path derivatives

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zbMATH Open0828.26008MaRDI QIDQ1890635FDOQ1890635


Authors: Shusheng Fu Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 11 December 1995

Published in: Real Analysis Exchange (Search for Journal in Brave)





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zbMATH Keywords

Henstock integralpath integralstrong Lusin conditionpath derivative


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Differentiation (real functions of one variable): general theory, generalized derivatives, mean value theorems (26A24) Denjoy and Perron integrals, other special integrals (26A39)



Cited In (6)

  • The universal path integral
  • On dyadic integrals and some other integrals associated with local systems
  • Integration of both the derivatives with respect to \({\mathcal P}\)-paths and approximative derivatives
  • Title not available (Why is that?)
  • A remark on the dynamic invariant or path-independent integral
  • On the path derivatives





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