Regulated function


In mathematics, a regulated function, or ruled function, is a certain kind of well-behaved function of a single real variable. Regulated functions arise as a class of integrable functions, and have several equivalent characterisations. Regulated functions were introduced by Nicolas Bourbaki in 1949, in their book "Livre IV: Fonctions d'une variable réelle".

Definition

Let X be a Banach space with norm || - ||X. A function f : → X is said to be a regulated function if one of the following two equivalent conditions holds true :
It requires a little work to show that these two conditions are equivalent. However, it is relatively easy to see that the second condition may be re-stated in the following equivalent ways:
Let Reg denote the set of all regulated functions f : → X.