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Keywords:
abstract integration; extension of integral; Kurzweil-Henstock integration
Summary:
A general concept of integral is presented in the form given by S. Saks in his famous book Theory of the Integral. A special subclass of integrals is introduced in such a way that the classical integrals (Newton, Riemann, Lebesgue, Perron, Kurzweil-Henstock\dots ) belong to it. \endgraf A general approach to extensions is presented. The Cauchy and Harnack extensions are introduced for general integrals. The general results give, as a specimen, the Kurzweil-Henstock integration in the form of the extension of the Lebesgue integral.
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