On the Henstock-Kurzweil Integral of C [a; b] Space-valued Functions
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2015-09-01Author
UBAIDILLAH, Firdaus
DARMAWIJAYA, Soeparna
INDRATI, Ch. Rini
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There have been many contributions to the study of integration for mappings,
taking values in ordered spaces. Among the authors, we quote Rie˘can [8],
Duchon and Rie˘can [5], Rie˘can and Vr´abelov´a [9]. Henstock-Kurzweil-type
integral for Riesz spaces-valued functions, defined on an interval [a, b] ⊂ R,
was studied in detail by Boccuto, Rie˘can and Vr´abelov´a [3]. In the book, they
assumed that Riesz spaces are Dedekind complete, that is, every bounded
above subset of Riesz spaces has a supremum.
In this paper, we will construct the Henstock-Kurzweil integral of C[a, b]
space-valued functions, where C[a, b] means the collection of all real-valued
continuous functions defined on a closed interval [a, b]. Before, we show that
C[a, b] as a Riesz space but it is not Dedekind complete.
Some properties of elements of C[a, b] were studied by Bartle and Sherbert
[2]. They mentioned some of its properties are bounded, it has an absolute
maximum and an absolute minimum, it can be approximated uniformly by
step functions, uniformly continuous, and Riemann integrable. A property of
C[a, b] is not a complete Dedekind Riesz space. Further discussion of C[a, b]
can be shown in classical Banach spaces such as Albiac and Kalton [1], Diestel
[4], Lindenstrauss and Tzafriri [6], Meyer-Nieberg [7], and others.
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