Definition of Vitali-Carathéodory theorem

1. Noun. (analysis) A theorem which states that any real-valued Lebesgue integrable function can be approached arbitrarily closely from below by an upper semicontinuous function and also from above by a lower semicontinuous function. ¹

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Vitali-Carathéodory Theorem

Visigoth
Visigothic
Visigoths
Visitation
Visitor
Visitors
Visken
Vismin
Visna maedi virus
Vistaril
Vistula
Vistula River
Visual Basic
Visuvabharathy
Vitaceae
Vitali-Carathéodory theorem (current term)
Vitebsk
Vitelline pole
Viterbo
Vithar
Vitharr
Viti Levu
Vitidaceae
Vitis labrusca
Vitis rotundifolia
Vitis vinifera
Vitoria
Vitruvian
Vitruvian Man
Vitré

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