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Improper Integrals and Integral Functions

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The notion of improper integral extends the notion of Riemann integral when either f is not bounded on some bounded interval, or the domain of the function is itself not bounded. Again, the notion that lies behind is that of the area below the graph of, say, a non negative function.

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Baronti, M., De Mari, F., van der Putten, R., Venturi, I. (2016). Improper Integrals and Integral Functions. In: Calculus Problems. UNITEXT(), vol 101. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15428-2_11

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