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and by monotonicity,
and by monotonicity,


<math> = \sum_{i=1}^{n} \mu^*( A \cap B_i) + \mu^*(A \cap (\cup_{i=1}^{\infty} B_i)^c) </math>
<math> = \sum_{i=1}^{n} \mu^*( A \cap B_i) + \mu^*(A \cap (\cup_{i=1}^{\infty} B_i)^c) .</math>
 
Since this holds for all <math> n </math>,
 
<math> /mu^*(A) \geq  \sum_{i=1}^{\infty}  \mu^*( A \cap B_i) + \mu^*(A \cap (\cup_{i=1}^{\infty} B_i)^c) </math>

Revision as of 22:59, 16 December 2020

Statement

Consider an out measure on . Define

.

Then is a -algebra and is a measure on .

Proof

First, observe that is closed under complements due to symmetry in the meaning of -measurability. Now, we show if then .

Suppose . Then

and by subadditivity

But certainly, since the inequality in the other direction also holds, and we conclude

hence and we have is an algebra.


Now, suppose and are disjoint. Then

so is finitely additive.


Next, we show is closed under countable disjoint unions. Given a disjoint sequence of sets , for all , by countable subadditivity,

It remains to show the other inequality direction. Since is closed under finite unions, . By using the definition of -measurability,

and by monotonicity,

Since this holds for all ,