A non-absolutely convergent integral which admits $C^1$-transformations
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DOI10.21136/cpm.1984.108497zbMath0555.26005OpenAlexW2726713125MaRDI QIDQ3218330
Jiří Jarník, Jaroslav Kurzweil
Publication date: 1984
Full work available at URL: https://eudml.org/doc/19327
Stokes theoremRiemann sumstransformation theoremdivergence theorem for differentiable vector fieldsgeneralized Perron-like integralMT-integralnon- absolutely convergent integrals
Integration of real functions of several variables: length, area, volume (26B15) Denjoy and Perron integrals, other special integrals (26A39) Integral formulas of real functions of several variables (Stokes, Gauss, Green, etc.) (26B20)
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