Sigma algebra

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In mathematics, a sigma algebra is a formal mathematical structure intended among other things to provide a rigid basis for axiomatic probability theory.

Formal definition

Given a set Let be its power set, i.e. set of all subsets of . Let FP such that all the following conditions are satisfied:

  1. If then
  2. If for then

Examples

  • The power set itself is a σ algebra.
  • The set of all Borel subsets of the [[|real number|real line]] is a sigma-algebra.

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