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Vitali Lemma approach to differentiation on a time scale

Chuan Jen Chyan, Andrzej Fryszkowski (2004)

Studia Mathematica

A new approach to differentiation on a time scale is presented. We give a suitable generalization of the Vitali Lemma and apply it to prove that every increasing function f: → ℝ has a right derivative f₊’(x) for μ Δ -almost all x ∈ . Moreover, [ a , b ) f ' ( x ) d μ Δ f ( b ) - f ( a ) .

Vitali sets.

Lahiri, Benoy Kumar, Lahiri, Indrajit (2001)

Bulletin of the Malaysian Mathematical Sciences Society. Second Series

Vitali sets and Hamel bases that are Marczewski measurable

Arnold Miller, Strashimir Popvassilev (2000)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

We give examples of a Vitali set and a Hamel basis which are Marczewski measurable and perfectly dense. The Vitali set example answers a question posed by Jack Brown. We also show there is a Marczewski null Hamel basis for the reals, although a Vitali set cannot be Marczewski null. The proof of the existence of a Marczewski null Hamel basis for the plane is easier than for the reals and we give it first. We show that there is no easy way to get a Marczewski null Hamel basis for the reals from one...

Volterra integral inclusions via Henstock-Kurzweil-Pettis integral

Bianca Satco (2006)

Discussiones Mathematicae, Differential Inclusions, Control and Optimization

In this paper, we prove the existence of continuous solutions of a Volterra integral inclusion involving the Henstock-Kurzweil-Pettis integral. Since this kind of integral is more general than the Bochner, Pettis and Henstock integrals, our result extends many of the results previously obtained in the single-valued setting or in the set-valued case.

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