Intégrale, longueur, aire
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Intégrale, longueur, aire (“integral, length, area”) is the title of Henri Lebesgue's dissertation at the university of Paris in 1902. In it he summarizes his theory of integration.
Intégrale, longueur, aire (“integral, length, area”) is the title of Henri Lebesgue's dissertation at the university of Paris in 1902. In it he summarizes his theory of integration.