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Graduate Studies in Mathematics - 4: The Integrals of Lebesgue, Denjoy, Perron, and Henstock

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  • 395 páginas
  • 14 horas de lectura

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This book provides an elementary, self-contained presentation of the integration processes developed by Lebesgue, Denjoy, Perron, and Henstock. The Lebesgue integral and its essential properties are first developed in detail. The other three integrals are all generalizations of the Lebesgue integral that satisfy the ideal version of the Fundamental Theorem of if $F$ is differentiable on the interval $[a,b]$, then $F'$ is integrable on $[a,b]$ and $/int _a^b F'= F(b) - F(a)$. One of the book's unique features is that the Denjoy, Perron, and Henstock integrals are each developed fully and carefully from their corresponding definitions. The last part of the book is devoted to integration processes which satisfy a theorem analogous to the Fundamental Theorem, in which $F$ is approximately differentiable. This part of this book is preceded by a detailed study of the approximate derivative and ends with some open questions. This book contains over 230 exercises (with solutions) that illustrate and expand the material in the text. It would be an excellent textbook for first-year graduate students who have background in real analysis.

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Graduate Studies in Mathematics - 4: The Integrals of Lebesgue, Denjoy, Perron, and Henstock, Russell A. Gordon

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Título
Graduate Studies in Mathematics - 4: The Integrals of Lebesgue, Denjoy, Perron, and Henstock
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
1994
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
395
ISBN10
0821838059
ISBN13
9780821838051
Serie
Descripción
This book provides an elementary, self-contained presentation of the integration processes developed by Lebesgue, Denjoy, Perron, and Henstock. The Lebesgue integral and its essential properties are first developed in detail. The other three integrals are all generalizations of the Lebesgue integral that satisfy the ideal version of the Fundamental Theorem of if $F$ is differentiable on the interval $[a,b]$, then $F'$ is integrable on $[a,b]$ and $/int _a^b F'= F(b) - F(a)$. One of the book's unique features is that the Denjoy, Perron, and Henstock integrals are each developed fully and carefully from their corresponding definitions. The last part of the book is devoted to integration processes which satisfy a theorem analogous to the Fundamental Theorem, in which $F$ is approximately differentiable. This part of this book is preceded by a detailed study of the approximate derivative and ends with some open questions. This book contains over 230 exercises (with solutions) that illustrate and expand the material in the text. It would be an excellent textbook for first-year graduate students who have background in real analysis.