Difference between revisions of "Measure space"
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<math>(X,\mathcal{A},\mu:\mathcal{A}\rightarrow[0,\infty])</math> but recall [[Mathematicians are lazy|mathematicians are lazy]] so we just write <math>(X,\mathcal{A},\mu)</math> | <math>(X,\mathcal{A},\mu:\mathcal{A}\rightarrow[0,\infty])</math> but recall [[Mathematicians are lazy|mathematicians are lazy]] so we just write <math>(X,\mathcal{A},\mu)</math> | ||
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{{Definition|Measure Theory}} | {{Definition|Measure Theory}} |
Revision as of 22:41, 2 May 2015
Before we can define Measure space we need a Measurable space.
Definition
A Measurable space [ilmath](X,\mathcal{A})[/ilmath] and a function, [math]\mu:\mathcal{A}\rightarrow[0,\infty][/math] which is a measure is a measure space, that is a measure space is:
[math](X,\mathcal{A},\mu:\mathcal{A}\rightarrow[0,\infty])[/math] but recall mathematicians are lazy so we just write [math](X,\mathcal{A},\mu)[/math]