In mathematical analysis Fubini's theorem, named after Guido Fubini, is a result which gives conditions under which it is possible to compute a double integral using iterated integrals. As a consequence it allows the order of integration to be changed in iterated integrals.
Read more about Fubini's Theorem: Theorem Statement, Alternate Theorem Statement, Tonelli's Theorem, Kuratowski-Ulam Theorem, Strong Versions
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