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Kolmogorov integral
In mathematics, the Kolmogorov integral (or Kolmogoroff integral) is a generalized integral introduced by including the Lebesgue–Stieltjes integral, the Burkill integral, and the Hellinger integral as special cases. The integral is a limit over a directed family of partitions, when the resulting limiting value is independent of the tags of each partition segment.
References
- "On integration in Banach spaces, VI", Ivan Dobrakov and Pedro Morales, Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal, 35 (1985), #2, 173-187, , .
- "On integration in Banach spaces, VII", Ivan Dobrakov, Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal, 38 (1988), #3, 434-449, , .
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