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How far can we naturally extend the average from the Hausdorff Measure to functions with a domain that has no (exact) dimension function?

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Measure Theory Integrals Sequences and Series
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Matchmaticians How far can we naturally extend the average from the Hausdorff Measure to functions with a domain that has no (exact) dimension function? File #1 File #1 (pdf)
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