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== Definition==
== Definition==
 
Let <math> X</math> be a measurable space and <math>A</math> a sigma algebra on <math>X</math>. Similary,
 
Let <math> Y</math> be a measurable space and <math>B</math> a sigma algebra on <math>Y</math>.
 
Let <math> (X,A)</math> and <math>(Y,B)</math> be measurable spaces.


==Basic Theorem==
==Basic Theorem==

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Motivation

Definition

Let be a measurable space and a sigma algebra on . Similary, Let be a measurable space and a sigma algebra on . Let and be measurable spaces.

Basic Theorem

Properties

Smooth maps send sets of measure zero to sets of measure zero

Let be an open set of , and let be a smooth map. If is of measure zero, then is of measure zero.

Mini-Sards Theorem

Let be an open set of , and let be a smooth map. Then if , has measure zero in .

Example