Talk:Absolutely continuous measures
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Should - $\nu_a$ be $-\nu_a$ here? (a hyphen in text mode is a hyphen, it is only a minus in math mode) --Jjg 20:12, 30 July 2012 (CEST)
- But I do not understand, why at all the "- $\nu_a$" ? It seems, it was added by you; really? What does it mean? --Boris Tsirelson 18:27, 30 July 2012 (CEST)
- not added by me --Jjg 20:12, 30 July 2012 (CEST)
- Maybe the following is meant:
where
- $\nu_a$ is absolutey continuous with respect to $\mu$;
- $\nu_s$ is singular with respect to $\mu$
- --Boris Tsirelson 18:34, 30 July 2012 (CEST)
- Yes, I think this is stray punctuation (as in the endashes used in French "bullet points" but which has ended up inline), I was just looking at this in "TeX error mode" and not reading the maths, ... --Jjg 20:12, 30 July 2012 (CEST)
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Absolutely continuous measures. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Absolutely_continuous_measures&oldid=27270