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Designed for the full-time analyst, physicist, engineer, or economist, this book attempts to provide its readers with most of the measure theory they will ever need. The author has consistently developed the concrete rather than the abstract aspects of topics treated.
The major new feature of this third edition is the inclusion of a new chapter in which the author introduces the Fourier transform. Solutions to all problems are provided. As a self-contained text, this book is excellent for both self-study and the classroom.
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A concise introduction to the theory of integration
1999, Birkhäuser
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A concise introduction to the theory of integration
1994, Birkhäuser
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A concise introduction to the theory of integration
1990, World Scientific
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