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Henstock–Kurzweil–Pettis integrability of compact valued multifunctions with values in an arbitrary Banach space
2013
Abstract The aim of this paper is to describe Henstock–Kurzweil–Pettis (HKP) integrable compact valued multifunctions. Such characterizations are known in case of functions (see Di Piazza and Musial (2006) [16] ). It is also known (see Di Piazza and Musial (2010) [19] ) that each HKP-integrable compact valued multifunction can be represented as a sum of a Pettis integrable multifunction and of an HKP-integrable function. Invoking to that decomposition, we present a pure topological characterization of integrability. Having applied the above results, we obtain two convergence theorems, that generalize results known for HKP-integrable functions. We emphasize also the special role played in …
Set valued Kurzweil-Henstock-Pettis integral
2005
It is shown that the obvious generalization of the Pettis integral of a multifunction obtained by replacing the Lebesgue integrability of the support functions by the Kurzweil--Henstock integrability, produces an integral which can be described -- in case of multifunctions with (weakly) compact convex values -- in terms of the Pettis set-valued integral.
A decomposition of Denjoy-Khintchine-Pettis and Henstock-Kurzweil-Pettis integrable multifunctions
2010
We proved in one of our earlier papers that in case of separable Banach space valued multifunctions each Henstock-Kurzweil-Pettis integrable multifunction can be represented as a sum of one of its Henstock-Kurzweil-Pettis integrable selector and a Pettis integrable multifunction. Now, we prove that the same result can be achieved in case of an arbitrary Banach space. Moreover we show that an analogous result holds true also for the Denjoy-Khintchine-Pettis integrable multifunctions. Applying the representation theorem we describe the multipliers of HKP and DKP integrable functions. Then we use this description to obtain an operator characterization of HKP and DKP integrability.
Requirements for using simulation to design and assess wireless ATM handover solutions
1999
Wireless ATM (WATM) has been widely considered as a solution for broadband wireless services. Handover is one of the most important mobility support functions in the WATM network. Many handover solutions have been proposed, analysed, and benchmarked. Simulations have been broadly used to assess these solutions. However, there are many dilemmas in how simulation has been applied as a research methodology: heterogeneous simulation systems used, lack of comparison with other related work, biased conclusions, and unavailability of simulation models and systems to researchers. The WATM research community lacks a standard and commonly acceptable methodology for applying simulation. To address thi…