Henri Léon Lebesgue ForMemRS (French: [ɑ̃ʁi leɔ̃ ləbɛɡ]; June 28, 1875 – July 26, 1941) was a French mathematician known for his theory of integration...
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measure theory, a branch of mathematics, the Lebesgue measure, named after French mathematician Henri Lebesgue, is the standard way of assigning a measure...
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graph of that function and the X axis. The Lebesgue integral, named after French mathematician Henri Lebesgue, is one way to make this concept rigorous...
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In mathematics, the Riemann–Lebesgue lemma, named after Bernhard Riemann and Henri Lebesgue, states that the Fourier transform or Laplace transform of...
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limiting average taken around the point. The theorem is named for Henri Lebesgue. For a Lebesgue integrable real or complex-valued function f on Rn, the indefinite...
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In mathematics, the Lebesgue covering dimension or topological dimension of a topological space is one of several different ways of defining the dimension...
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École normale supérieure de Rennes (redirect from Annales Henri Lebesgue)
institution and changed its name to ENS Rennes. Karine Beauchard The Annales Henri Lebesgue is a peer-reviewed open-access scientific journal covering mathematics...
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Integral (section Lebesgue integral)
the early 20th century, Henri Lebesgue generalized Riemann's formulation by introducing what is now referred to as the Lebesgue integral; it is more general...
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Monotone convergence theorem (redirect from Lebesgue's monotone convergence theorem)
who proved a slight generalization in 1906 of an earlier result by Henri Lebesgue. Let B R ¯ ≥ 0 {\displaystyle \operatorname {\mathcal {B}} _{{\bar {\mathbb...
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Riemann integral (redirect from Lebesgue integrability condition)
by Giuseppe Vitali and by Henri Lebesgue in 1907, and uses the notion of measure zero, but makes use of neither Lebesgue's general measure or integral...
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