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APPLICATIONS -- $tBIBLIOGRAPHY -- $tBackmatter 330 $aThe description for this book, Order-Preserving Maps and Integration Processes. (AM-31), Volume 31, will be forthcoming. 410 0$aAnnals of mathematics studies ;$vno. 31. 606 $aGroup theory 606 $aIntegrals 610 $aAbelian group. 610 $aAddition. 610 $aAxiom. 610 $aBaire function. 610 $aBanach space. 610 $aBig O notation. 610 $aBinary operation. 610 $aBinary relation. 610 $aBorel set. 610 $aBounded function. 610 $aCartesian product. 610 $aCharacteristic function (probability theory). 610 $aCircumference. 610 $aClosure (mathematics). 610 $aCoefficient. 610 $aCombination. 610 $aCommutative algebra. 610 $aCompact space. 610 $aComplete lattice. 610 $aContinuous function (set theory). 610 $aContinuous function. 610 $aContradiction. 610 $aCorollary. 610 $aCoset. 610 $aCountable set. 610 $aDirected set. 610 $aDomain of a function. 610 $aElementary function. 610 $aEmpty set. 610 $aEquation. 610 $aEquivalence class. 610 $aEstimation. 610 $aExistential quantification. 610 $aFinite set. 610 $aFubini's theorem. 610 $aHilbert space. 610 $aI0. 610 $aInfimum and supremum. 610 $aInteger. 610 $aL-function. 610 $aLattice (order). 610 $aLebesgue integration. 610 $aLimit (mathematics). 610 $aLimit superior and limit inferior. 610 $aLinear map. 610 $aMeasure (mathematics). 610 $aMonotonic function. 610 $aNatural number. 610 $aOrder of operations. 610 $aParity (mathematics). 610 $aPartially ordered group. 610 $aPartially ordered set. 610 $aPointwise convergence. 610 $aPointwise. 610 $aPolynomial. 610 $aProjection (linear algebra). 610 $aQuadratic function. 610 $aReal number. 610 $aRequirement. 610 $aRiemann integral. 610 $aRiemann?Stieltjes integral. 610 $aScalar multiplication. 610 $aScientific notation. 610 $aSelf-adjoint operator. 610 $aSet (mathematics). 610 $aSet function. 610 $aSign (mathematics). 610 $aSpecial case. 610 $aSubset. 610 $aSubtraction. 610 $aSummation. 610 $aTheorem. 610 $aUnification (computer science). 610 $aUpper and lower bounds. 615 0$aGroup theory. 615 0$aIntegrals. 676 $a512.86 700 $aMcShane$b Edward J., $01208498 801 0$bDE-B1597 801 1$bDE-B1597 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910154751203321 996 $aOrder-Preserving Maps and Integration Processes. 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