integrationseigenschaften
Integrationseigenschaften are the characteristics and rules that govern the process of integration within mathematics, particularly in calculus and analysis. They describe how integrals behave under various operations and provide the foundational structure that allows for systematic computation.
The principal integration properties include linearity, the additive property, and invariance under variable transformations. Linearity states
Additional properties are monotonicity, which ensures that a nonnegative integrand yields a nonnegative integral, and the
These integrationseigenschaften underpin many applications in physics, engineering, and economics, where integrals represent accumulated quantities such