In [86, Section 1.4], the concept of integration on time scales is defined by means of an antiderivative (or pre-antiderivative) of a function and is called the Cauchy integral (we remark that in [191, p. 255] such an integral is named as the Newton integral)
This review explains the limitations of the Riemann integral and focuses on the more general concept...
This book is devoted to integration, one of the two main operations in calculus. In Part 1, the de...
© 2012 Dr. Paul Anthony WilliamsFractional calculus, the study of integration and differentiation of...
AbstractIn this paper we study the process of Riemann and Lebesgue integration on time scales. The r...
The integral accounts for one half of the calculus first described by Isaac Newton. Its conception i...
Since the time of Cauchy, integration theory has in the main been an attempt to regain the Eden of N...
The concept of Lebesque integration has seemingly been reserved for students of advanced study. It i...
Integrals, Riemann integrable functions, partition, measureLebesgue integration extends the definiti...
We study the process of integration on time scales in the sense of Riemann-Stieltjes. Analogues of t...
An introductory-level theory of integration was studied, focusing primarily on the well-known Rie-ma...
A decade ago, a Frenchman mathematician Henri Lebesgue identifies that the Riemann Integral doesn’t ...
In this paper an introduction to integration theory for multivariable functions on time scales is gi...
It is well-known that the Lebesgue integral generalises the Riemann integral. How-ever, as is also w...
In this thesis, we describe the historical development of the modern integration theory by presentin...
Includes bibliographical references.The theory of Lebesgue integration is a more satisfactory theory...
This review explains the limitations of the Riemann integral and focuses on the more general concept...
This book is devoted to integration, one of the two main operations in calculus. In Part 1, the de...
© 2012 Dr. Paul Anthony WilliamsFractional calculus, the study of integration and differentiation of...
AbstractIn this paper we study the process of Riemann and Lebesgue integration on time scales. The r...
The integral accounts for one half of the calculus first described by Isaac Newton. Its conception i...
Since the time of Cauchy, integration theory has in the main been an attempt to regain the Eden of N...
The concept of Lebesque integration has seemingly been reserved for students of advanced study. It i...
Integrals, Riemann integrable functions, partition, measureLebesgue integration extends the definiti...
We study the process of integration on time scales in the sense of Riemann-Stieltjes. Analogues of t...
An introductory-level theory of integration was studied, focusing primarily on the well-known Rie-ma...
A decade ago, a Frenchman mathematician Henri Lebesgue identifies that the Riemann Integral doesn’t ...
In this paper an introduction to integration theory for multivariable functions on time scales is gi...
It is well-known that the Lebesgue integral generalises the Riemann integral. How-ever, as is also w...
In this thesis, we describe the historical development of the modern integration theory by presentin...
Includes bibliographical references.The theory of Lebesgue integration is a more satisfactory theory...
This review explains the limitations of the Riemann integral and focuses on the more general concept...
This book is devoted to integration, one of the two main operations in calculus. In Part 1, the de...
© 2012 Dr. Paul Anthony WilliamsFractional calculus, the study of integration and differentiation of...