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In [[mathematics]], a '''measure space''' is a | {{subpages}} | ||
In [[mathematics]], a '''measure space''' is a triple <math>\scriptstyle (\Omega,\mathcal{F},\mu)</math> where <math>\scriptstyle \Omega</math> is a [[set]], <math>\scriptstyle \mathcal{F}</math> is a [[sigma algebra]] of subsets of <math>\scriptstyle \Omega</math> and <math>\mu</math> is a [[measure (mathematics)|measure]] on <math>\scriptstyle \mathcal{F}</math>. If <math>\mu</math> satisfies <math>\scriptstyle \mu(\Omega)=1</math> then the measure space is called a '''probability space'''. | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:01, 17 September 2024
In mathematics, a measure space is a triple where is a set, is a sigma algebra of subsets of and is a measure on . If satisfies then the measure space is called a probability space.