The Lebesgue integral
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Bibliographic Information
The Lebesgue integral
(Cambridge tracts in mathematics and mathematical physics, no. 40)
Cambridge University Press, 1951
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Dr Burkill gives a straightforward introduction to Lebesgue's theory of integration. His approach is the classical one, making use of the concept of measure, and deriving the principal results required for applications of the theory.
Table of Contents
- Author's preface
- 1. Sets of points
- 2. Measure
- 3. The Lebesgue integral
- 4. Differentiation and integration
- 5. Further properties of the integral
- 6. The Lebesgue-Stieltjes integral
- Solutions of some examples.
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