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Integral -- 5. Spaces of integrable functions -- 6. Product measures -- 7. Limit theorems -- 8. Solutions to exercises -- 9. Appendix -- References. 330 $aThe central concepts in this book are Lebesgue measure and the Lebesgue integral. Their role as standard fare in UK undergraduate mathematics courses is not wholly secure; yet they provide the principal model for the development of the abstract measure spaces which underpin modern probability theory, while the Lebesgue function spaces remain the main sour ce of examples on which to test the methods of functional analysis and its many applications, such as Fourier analysis and the theory of partial differential equations. It follows that not only budding analysts have need of a clear understanding of the construction and properties of measures and integrals, but also that those who wish to contribute seriously to the applications of analytical methods in a wide variety of areas of mathematics, physics, electronics, engineering and, most recently, finance, need to study the underlying theory with some care. We have found remarkably few texts in the current literature which aim explicitly to provide for these needs, at a level accessible to current under­ graduates. 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Jahrhunderts v. Chr. eine Ikonographie des Komischen entwickelt. Detlev Wannagat versteht es, den Blick für diese ersten Entwürfe komischer Figurentypen zu öffnen. Prägnant analysiert er, wie diese Darstellungen im archaischen Griechenland eingesetzt und wahrgenommen wurden. Die bislang vernachlässigte Nahsicht auf die neuen Figurentypen erweckt den erstaunlichen Esprit und überraschenden Witz dieser Bildschöpfungen. Aus dieser anthropologisch zugespitzten Perspektive wirft Detlev Wannagat neues Licht auf die gesellschaftlichen Wertvorstellungen, die in den Bildern des Komischen gebrochen und spielerisch präfiguriert werden. Die griechische Kultur erweist sich auch auf diesem Gebiet als eine Bildkultur, die ungemein kreativ und prägend wirkt. 330 $aThe comic is crucial to every culture: mocking established values, transcending the boundaries of morals and proprieties, dodging the laws of accepted logic. 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