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I am looking for some good materials on Lebesgue integrals, especially anything with a geometric / visual flavor. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
This discussion focuses on resources for learning about geometric Lebesgue integration. Key texts recommended include "Geometric Measure Theory" by Herbert Federer, "Measure, Integral and Probability" by Marek Capinski and Ekkehard Kopp, "Real Analysis and Foundations" by Steven G. Krantz, and "An Introduction to Measure Theory" by Terence Tao. The Lebesgue integral is highlighted for its ability to integrate a broader class of functions compared to the Riemann integral, with an emphasis on its geometric and visual aspects.
PREREQUISITESMathematicians, students of real analysis, and educators seeking to deepen their understanding of Lebesgue integration, particularly from a geometric perspective.
It's not clear to me (or, I suspect, others) what you're aiming at here.rick1138 said:I am looking for some good materials on Lebesgue integrals, especially anything with a geometric / visual flavor. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.