2005
DOI: 10.1007/s10587-005-0050-9
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Some Full Descriptive Characterizations of the Henstock-Kurzweil Integral in the Euclidean Space

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“…This remarkable result has been generalized by several authors; see, for example, [1], [6], [7], [10], [11] and the references therein. In this paper we give a shorter proof of the corresponding result for the multiple Henstock-Kurzweil (equivalently, the Perron) integral; see Theorem 4.5.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…This remarkable result has been generalized by several authors; see, for example, [1], [6], [7], [10], [11] and the references therein. In this paper we give a shorter proof of the corresponding result for the multiple Henstock-Kurzweil (equivalently, the Perron) integral; see Theorem 4.5.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…A nonnegative real-valued function δ(·) is called a gage if its null set x : δ(x) = 0 ∈ K . If we put K = {∅}, then we obtain the classical gage which is used in the theory of Henstock-type integrals (see, for example, [6,8,17,21,26,27,28,33,39,43,44]). If we put K to be the family of all thin sets, then we get the gage which is used in the study of F -and BV -integrals (see, for example, [3,10,12,13,14,15,16,29,30,31,32]).…”
Section: Absolutely Continuous Variational Measures Of Mawhin's Typementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It turned out that the absolute continuity and σ-finiteness play the central role in the theory of these measures. Absolutely continuous variational measures characterize primitives of conditionally convergent integrals (see, for example, [3,4,6,7,8,9,14,15,17,18,27,28,31,33,36,37,38,39,40,45,48,49]). At the same time, σ-finiteness of a variational measure gives some information about differentiability properties of the set function that determines this measure (see [2,4,6,7,10,13,21,24,32,35,36,40,41,42,44,49]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%