An inductive method for the extension of measures.

In this thesis, we assume a fixed space has been chosen once and for all and "set" will mean subset of that fixed space. Similarly "system" will refer to collection of subsets of that fixed space. Measure theoretic formulae acquire greater symmetry if we adopt Picone e Viola'...

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Main Author: Normand, Gerald. L.
Other Authors: Rattray, B. (Supervisor)
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: McGill University 1959
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Summary:In this thesis, we assume a fixed space has been chosen once and for all and "set" will mean subset of that fixed space. Similarly "system" will refer to collection of subsets of that fixed space. Measure theoretic formulae acquire greater symmetry if we adopt Picone e Viola's notation [6] for union and intersection. The + and E signs are used for unions with + and Ec when these are over disjoint sets; while simple juxtaposition and TT are used for intersection.