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| ``Re: Why does this entry exist?''
by paolini on 2004-03-03 11:41:04 |
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| Yes, this theorem is much more easier to prove. Also this is the statement which is labeled "Fundamental Theorem of Calculus" in every Calculus book.
To prove the general theorem you have to introduce the Lebesgue measure, L^p spaces, Sobolev spaces and so on... Also the general theorem holds for Lebesgue integrals but not for Riemann integrals.
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