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- From: edgar@function.mps.ohio-state.edu (Gerald Edgar)
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- Subject: Lebesgue integral (was: Couple of questions
- Date: 10 Sep 1992 08:26:46 -0400
- Organization: The Ohio State University, Dept. of Math.
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- I have been told that the Lebesgue integral is not needed in physics--
- presumably Riemann integral is enough. Do you agree?
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