I am trying to find an example that shows the image of a measurable function is not measurable. He

Lucille Cummings

Lucille Cummings

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2022-06-22

I am trying to find an example that shows the image of a measurable function is not measurable.
Here is what I found: Let X={0,1} with σ-algebra { , X }. Let f : X X and f(x)=0. Then f(X)={0} is not measurable.
But how do we know that f is measurable in the first place? Obviously, we have f 1 ( { } ) = { }. However, how can we say that f 1 ( X ) = f 1 ( { 0 , 1 } ) = X = { 0 , 1 }? I mean f is not surjective; it is impossible that f(x)=1.

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Dwayne James

Dwayne James

Beginner2022-06-23Added 18 answers

Remember that f 1 ( S ) just means ''all the points x X such that f ( x ) S''. You know that f ( 0 ) X and f ( 1 ) X, so 0 , 1 f 1 ( X ). It's true that f 1 ( { 1 } ) = , but that isn't important.

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