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1995/1996 An iterated limits theorem applied to the Henstock integral
Russell A. Gordon
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Real Anal. Exchange 21(2): 774-781 (1995/1996).

Abstract

An iterated limits theorem is used to establish two sets of necessary and sufficient conditions for a Henstock integral convergence theorem. The motivation for the iterated limits theorem originates from Bartle’s notion of \(\gamma\)-convergence.

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Russell A. Gordon. "An iterated limits theorem applied to the Henstock integral." Real Anal. Exchange 21 (2) 774 - 781, 1995/1996.

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Published: 1995/1996
First available in Project Euclid: 14 June 2012

zbMATH: 0879.26027
MathSciNet: MR1407294

Subjects:
Primary: 26A39

Keywords: Henstock integral , iterated limits theorem

Rights: Copyright © 1995 Michigan State University Press

Vol.21 • No. 2 • 1995/1996
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