ickeintegrerbara
Ickeintegrerbara (often written icke-integrerbara) is a term used in real analysis to describe functions that do not possess a Riemann integral on a given closed interval. In practice, the label highlights difficulties for Riemann integration, even though alternative notions of integration, such as the Lebesgue integral, may still apply. The concept is most commonly discussed in contrast to Riemann- and Lebesgue-integrable functions.
A central result is Lebesgue’s criterion for Riemann integrability: a bounded function on a closed interval
Non-integrability can also arise from unboundedness on the interval, in which case the proper Riemann integral
See also: Riemann integral, Lebesgue integral, Dirichlet function, Lebesgue criterion.