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The Pn-Integral

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

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In the definition of the Pn-integral [2] there is a difficulty with the condition Bn-2 ([2], p. 150) since it is not linear on the set of major and minor functions. As a result, the proof of Lemma 5.1 [2] fails since the difference Q(x)—q(x) need not satisfy the conditions of Theorem 4.2, [2].

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Research Article
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Copyright © Canadian Mathematical Society 1975

References

1. Bullen, P. S., A Criterion for n-Convexity, Pacific J. Math. 36 (1971), p. 8198.Google Scholar
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