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* A covering theorem often used in measure theory (see [[Covering theorems (measure theory))]])
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* A covering theorem often used in measure theory (see [[Covering theorems (measure theory)]])
 
* A theorem characterizing the differentiation of Radon measures (see [[Differentiation of measures]])
 
* A theorem characterizing the differentiation of Radon measures (see [[Differentiation of measures]])
 
* A theorem characterizing $1$-dimensional [[Unrectifiable set|unrectifiable sets]] through the measures of their projection, generalized by Federer to sets of any dimension (see [[Besicovitch-Federer projection theorem]]).
 
* A theorem characterizing $1$-dimensional [[Unrectifiable set|unrectifiable sets]] through the measures of their projection, generalized by Federer to sets of any dimension (see [[Besicovitch-Federer projection theorem]]).

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Besicovitch theorem. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Besicovitch_theorem&oldid=32320