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A Gauge is a more accurate way to 'measure' a partition that its norm.
A Gauge is essentially a strictly positive function defined on an interval.
Definition
A funcion is said to be a Gauge on if
A tagged partition is said to be -fine on if $[x_{i-1},x_i]\subset(t_i-\delta(t_i),t_i+\delta(t_i))
The statement that a$ (Error compiling LaTeX. Unknown error_msg)\delta\delta$ is true, but is not trivial.
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