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Riemann Integral: Convergence and Limit Process

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This lecture covers the Riemann integral and the limit process, focusing on simple convergence for sequences. It discusses the uniform convergence and the properties of Riemann-integrable functions. The lecture also explores the convergence of functions towards Riemann-integrable functions, emphasizing the importance of continuity. Additionally, it delves into the concept of monotonic convergence and the implications of the limit process in the context of Riemann integrals.

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