Upper integral and its geometric meaning
Mathematica slovaca, Tome 57 (2007) no. 6, pp. 523-546
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MR ZblBukac, Josef. Upper integral and its geometric meaning. Mathematica slovaca, Tome 57 (2007) no. 6, pp. 523-546. http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/item/MASLO_2007_57_6_a2/
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