Definition:Lebesgue Space/Historical Note
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Historical Note on Lebesgue Space
While named for Henri Léon Lebesgue, the concept of the Lebesgue space was actually first introduced by Frigyes Riesz in $1910$.
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- 2005: René L. Schilling: Measures, Integrals and Martingales ... (previous) ... (next): $12.5 \ \text{(ii)}$
- 2013: Francis Clarke: Functional Analysis, Calculus of Variations and Optimal Control ... (previous) ... (next): $1.1$: Basic Definitions
- 2017: Amol Sasane: A Friendly Approach to Functional Analysis ... (previous) ... (next): Chapter $1.1$: Normed and Banach spaces. Vector Spaces