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Revision 18 . . (edit) December 9, 2001 9:03 am by Bryan Derksen [unicode symbol for riemann integral]
Revision 17 . . December 9, 2001 4:49 am by AxelBoldt [linking to better integral table]
Revision 16 . . December 9, 2001 4:04 am by Stuart Presnell
Revision 15 . . (edit) November 8, 2001 3:02 am by Xaonon [Less-than symbol spacing, subscripts]
  

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If ∫h - ∫f can be made arbitrarily small, then we are left with a unique choice for ∫g. This choice is called the Riemann integral of g. It may not be immediately clear that this entire process yields to consistent choices, so there is a certain amount of checking left to be done here.
If ∫h - ∫f can be made arbitrarily small, then we are left with a unique choice for ∫g. This choice is called the Riemann integral of g, and is represented by the symbol ℛ. It may not be immediately clear that this entire process yields to consistent choices, so there is a certain amount of checking left to be done here.

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Reference: Table of Derivatives and Indefinite Integrals

Reference: Table of Integrals

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