The Real-Valued Bochner integral and the Modern Real-Valued Measurable function on \mathbb{R}

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Authors: Gane Samb Lo, Lois Chinwendu Okereke, Fatima Doumbia Edit this on Wikidata



Abstract: The like-Lebesgue integral of real-valued measurable functions (abbreviated as extit{RVM-MI})is the most complete and appropriate integration Theory. Integrals are also defined in abstract spaces since Pettis (1938). In particular, Bochner integrals received much interest with very recent researches. It is very commode to use the extit{RVM-MI} in constructing Bochner integral in Banach or in locally convex spaces. In this simple not, we prove that the Bochner integral and the extit{RVM-MI} with respect to a finite measure m are the same on mathbbR. Applications of that equality may be useful in weak limits on Banach space.













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