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# <math>\mu\left(\emptyset\right) = 0</math>, | # <math>\mu\left(\emptyset\right) = 0</math>, | ||
# Let <math>\left\{E_k\right\}_{k = 1}^{\infty}</math> be a disjoint sequence of sets contained in <math>\mathcal{M}</math>. Then, <math>\mu\left(\cup_{k = 1}^{\infty} E_k\right) = \sum_{k = 1}^{\infty} \mu\left(E_k\right)</math>. | # Let <math>\left\{E_k\right\}_{k = 1}^{\infty}</math> be a disjoint sequence of sets contained in <math>\mathcal{M}</math>. Then, <math>\mu\left(\cup_{k = 1}^{\infty} E_k\right) = \sum_{k = 1}^{\infty} \mu\left(E_k\right)</math>. | ||
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Revision as of 16:26, 16 December 2020
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Definition
Let be a set equipped with a -algebra . A measure on (also referred to simply as measure on if is understood) is a function that satisfies the following criteria:
- ,
- Let be a disjoint sequence of sets contained in . Then, .
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