Difference between revisions of "Delta integral of certain shift of f is delta integral of f"
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$$\displaystyle\int_{t_0}^t \hat{f}(t,\sigma(\xi))\Delta \xi=\displaystyle\int_{t_0}^t f(\xi) \Delta \xi,$$ | $$\displaystyle\int_{t_0}^t \hat{f}(t,\sigma(\xi))\Delta \xi=\displaystyle\int_{t_0}^t f(\xi) \Delta \xi,$$ | ||
− | where $\hat{f}$ denotes the solution of the [[shifting problem]]. | + | where $\displaystyle\int$ denotes the [[delta integral]], $\sigma$ denotes the [[forward shift]], and $\hat{f}$ denotes the solution of the [[shifting problem]]. |
==Proof== | ==Proof== |
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Theorem
The following formula holds: $$\displaystyle\int_{t_0}^t \hat{f}(t,\sigma(\xi))\Delta \xi=\displaystyle\int_{t_0}^t f(\xi) \Delta \xi,$$ where $\displaystyle\int$ denotes the delta integral, $\sigma$ denotes the forward shift, and $\hat{f}$ denotes the solution of the shifting problem.