Riemann vs Lebesgue Integral
In this video, I show how to calculate the integral of x^3 from 0 to 1 but using the Lebesgue integral instead of the Riemann integral. My hope is to show you that they indeed produce the same answer, and that in fact Riemann integrable functions are also Lebesgue integrable. Enjoy!

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Lebesgue-Integral versus Riemann-Integral
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Riemann Integral vs. Lebesgue Integral [dark version]

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