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Original definition of Riemann Integral and Darboux Sums
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[QUOTE="Office_Shredder, post: 6839911, member: 53426"] I don't think darboux really makes things simpler. Even if I give you L, you have to show that any arbitrary bad sequence of partitions can never get too far away from L, which sounds a lot like proving they all converge to the same number. You aren't actually told either L(f) or U(f) in the darboux definition and they are not easy to compute, so it's not like it magically hands you what the integral will be if it happens to exist. [/QUOTE]
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