A Fubini-type theorem for finitely additive measure spaces

William D. L. Appling

Annali della Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa - Classe di Scienze (1974)

  • Volume: 1, Issue: 1-2, page 155-166
  • ISSN: 0391-173X

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Appling, William D. L.. "A Fubini-type theorem for finitely additive measure spaces." Annali della Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa - Classe di Scienze 1.1-2 (1974): 155-166. <http://eudml.org/doc/83670>.

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  1. [1] W.D.L. Appling, Summability of Real-Valued Set Functions, Riv. Mat. Parma, (2), 8 (1967), pp. 77-100. Zbl0177.30802MR251187
  2. [2] W.D.L. Appling, Continuity and Set Function Summability, Ann. Mat. Pura Appl., (IV), 87 (1970), pp. 357-374. Zbl0214.31103MR284555
  3. [3] W.D.L. Appling, A Dominated Convergence Theorem for Real-Valued Summable Set Functions, Portugal. Math., (2), 29 (1970), pp. 101-111. Zbl0223.28003MR417360
  4. [4] A. Kolmogoroff, Untersuchungen uber den Integralbegriff, Math. Ann., 103 (1930), pp. 654-696. Zbl56.0923.01MR1512641JFM56.0923.01

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