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<ref> [http://hea-www.harvard.edu/AstroStat http://hea-www.harvard.edu/AstroStat]; <nowiki> http://www.incagroup.org </nowiki>; <nowiki> http://astrostatistics.psu.edu </nowiki> </ref>
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The term "universally measurable" may be applied to
 
* a [[measurable space]];
 
* a subset of a measurable space;
 
* a [[metric space]].
 
  
Let $(X,\A)$ be a measurable space. A subset $A\subset X$ is called universally measurable, if it is $\mu$-measurable for every finite measure $\mu$ on $(X,\A)$. In other words: $\mu_*(A)=\mu^*(A)$ where $\mu_*,\mu^*$ are the inner and outer measures for $\mu$, that is,
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====Notes====
: $ \mu_*(A) = \max\{\mu(B):B\in\A,B\subset A\}\,,\quad
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\mu^*(A) = \min\{\mu(B):B\in\A,B\supset A\}\,.$
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{|
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| A || B || C
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|-
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| X || Y || Z
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|}
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$\newcommand*{\longhookrightarrow}{\lhook\joinrel\relbar\joinrel\rightarrow}$
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<asy>
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size(100,100);
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label(scale(1.7)*'$T(\\Sigma)\hookrightarrow T(\\Sigma,X)$',(0,0));
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</asy>
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<asy>
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size(220,220);
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import math;
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int kmax=40;
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guide g;
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for (int k=-kmax; k<=kmax; ++k) {
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  real phi = 0.2*k*pi;
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  real rho = 1;
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  if (k!=0) {
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    rho = sin(phi)/phi;
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  }
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  pair z=rho*expi(phi);
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  g=g..z;
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}
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draw (g);
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defaultpen(0.75);
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draw ( (0,0)--(1.3,0), dotted, Arrow(SimpleHead,5) );
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dot ( (1,0) );
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label ( "$a$", (1,0), NE );
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</asy>

Latest revision as of 07:12, 13 March 2016

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  1. http://hea-www.harvard.edu/AstroStat; http://www.incagroup.org ; http://astrostatistics.psu.edu


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