"μ-completion" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: μ-completions [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun|μ-completions|head=μ-completion}} μ-completion (plural μ-completions)
  1. (mathematical analysis) A σ-algebra which is obtained as a "completion" of a given σ-algebra, which includes all subsets of the given measure space which simultaneously contain a member of the given σ-algebra and are contained by a member of the given σ-algebra, as long as the contained and containing measurable sets have the same measure, in which case the subset in question is assigned a measure equal to the common measure of its contained and containing measurable sets (so the measure is also being completed, in parallel with the σ-algebra). Categories (topical): Mathematical analysis, Measure theory Hypernyms: σ-algebra Related terms: complete measure

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