On two notions of independent functions
B. Jessen (1948)
Colloquium Mathematicae
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B. Jessen (1948)
Colloquium Mathematicae
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Igor Kluvánek (1977)
Annales de l'institut Fourier
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Every conical measure on a weak complete space is represented as integration with respect to a -additive measure on the cylindrical -algebra in . The connection between conical measures on and -valued measures gives then some sufficient conditions for the representing measure to be finite.
Ai Fan (1996)
Studia Mathematica
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We give a simple proof of the sufficiency of a log-lipschitzian condition for the uniqueness of G-measures and g-measures which were studied by G. Brown, A. H. Dooley and M. Keane. In the opposite direction, we show that the lipschitzian condition together with positivity is not sufficient. In the special case where the defining function depends only upon two coordinates, we find a necessary and sufficient condition. The special case of Riesz products is discussed and the Hausdorff dimension...
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Mathematica Slovaca
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K. P. S. Bhaskara Rao, B. V. Rao (1979)
Colloquium Mathematicae
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Matthew Badger, Raanan Schul (2017)
Analysis and Geometry in Metric Spaces
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A measure is 1-rectifiable if there is a countable union of finite length curves whose complement has zero measure. We characterize 1-rectifiable Radon measures μ in n-dimensional Euclidean space for all n ≥ 2 in terms of positivity of the lower density and finiteness of a geometric square function, which loosely speaking, records in an L2 gauge the extent to which μ admits approximate tangent lines, or has rapidly growing density ratios, along its support. In contrast with the classical...
Robert Susmaga, Izabela Szczech (2015)
International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
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The paper presents visualization techniques for interestingness measures. The process of measure visualization provides useful insights into different domain areas of the visualized measures and thus effectively assists their comprehension and selection for different knowledge discovery tasks. Assuming a common domain form of the visualized measures, a set of contingency tables, which consists of all possible tables having the same total number of observations, is constructed. These...