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The Vitali convergence theorem for the vector-valued McShane integral

Richard Reynolds, Charles W. Swartz (2004)

Mathematica Bohemica

The classical Vitali convergence theorem gives necessary and sufficient conditions for norm convergence in the space of Lebesgue integrable functions. Although there are versions of the Vitali convergence theorem for the vector valued McShane and Pettis integrals given by Fremlin and Mendoza, these results do not involve norm convergence in the respective spaces. There is a version of the Vitali convergence theorem for scalar valued functions defined on compact intervals in n given by Kurzweil and...

The weak McShane integral

Mohammed Saadoune, Redouane Sayyad (2014)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

We present a weaker version of the Fremlin generalized McShane integral (1995) for functions defined on a σ -finite outer regular quasi Radon measure space ( S , Σ , 𝒯 , μ ) into a Banach space X and study its relation with the Pettis integral. In accordance with this new method of integration, the resulting integral can be expressed as a limit of McShane sums with respect to the weak topology. It is shown that a function f from S into X is weakly McShane integrable on each measurable subset of S if and only if...

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