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Higher Dimensional Mappings for Which the Area Formula Holds

Higher Dimensional Mappings for Which the Area Formula Holds

For each continuous mapping of 2 space into n space, n ≥ 2, the Lebesgue area is given by the classical formula provided that the partial derivatives exist almost everywhere and belong to the class L 2 . The analogous question for mappings of m space into n space, 2 …