On the role of an intersection property in measure theory - I
Schaerf, H.M. (1949)
Portugaliae mathematica
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Schaerf, H.M. (1949)
Portugaliae mathematica
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A. Ülger (2007)
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Let G be a locally compact abelian group and M(G) its measure algebra. Two measures μ and λ are said to be equivalent if there exists an invertible measure ϖ such that ϖ*μ = λ. The main result of this note is the following: A measure μ is invertible iff |μ̂| ≥ ε on Ĝ for some ε > 0 and μ is equivalent to a measure λ of the form λ = a + θ, where a ∈ L¹(G) and θ ∈ M(G) is an idempotent measure.
Ricardo Faro Rivas, Juan A. Navarro, Juan Sancho (1994)
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Witold Bednorz (2008)
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We show that the main result of [1] on sufficiency of existence of a majorizing measure for boundedness of a stochastic process can be naturally split in two theorems, each of independent interest. The first is that the existence of a majorizing measure is sufficient for the existence of a sequence of admissible nets (as recently introduced by Talagrand [5]), and the second that the existence of a sequence of admissible nets is sufficient for sample boundedness of a stochastic process...
Antonio Martinón (1989)
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Stephen M. Buckley, Paul MacManus (2000)
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We construct a sequence of doubling measures, whose doubling constants tend to 1, all for which kill a G set of full Lebesgue measure.
Noboru Endou (2017)
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The purpose of this article is to show Fubini’s theorem on measure [16], [4], [7], [15], [18]. Some theorems have the possibility of slight generalization, but we have priority to avoid the complexity of the description. First of all, for the product measure constructed in [14], we show some theorems. Then we introduce the section which plays an important role in Fubini’s theorem, and prove the relevant proposition. Finally we show Fubini’s theorem on measure.
Józef Banaś, Antonio Martinón (1992)
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Ethan Akin, Randall Dougherty, R. Daniel Mauldin, Andrew Yingst (2008)
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For measures on a Cantor space, the demand that the measure be "good" is a useful homogeneity condition. We examine the question of when a Bernoulli measure on the sequence space for an alphabet of size n is good. Complete answers are given for the n = 2 cases and the rational cases. Partial results are obtained for the general cases.
Jozef Banas, Antonio Martinón (1990)
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The notion of a measure of noncompactness turns out to be a very important and useful tool in many branches of mathematical analysis. The current state of this theory and its applications are presented in the books [1,4,11] for example. The notion of a measure of weak noncompactness was introduced by De Blasi [8] and was subsequently used in numerous branches of functional analysis and the theory of differential and integral equations (cf. [2,3,9,10,11], for instance). ...
B. Jessen (1948)
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John Crawford (1977)
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