I was wondering: a measure &#x03BC;<!-- μ --> is a function that takes a set of numbers S

pouzdrotf

pouzdrotf

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2022-07-14

I was wondering: a measure μ is a function that takes a set of numbers S R n and assign a non-negative number to it. I'm summary: μ : S R + Does any of you know if there are measures like this:
μ : S R + 2
The final aim is being able to distinguish between countable dense sets and non dense sets, so a subset S Q can have a measure greater than zero if it's dense, at least in one of the dimensions of μ.
Many thanks in advance!

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Tucker House

Tucker House

Beginner2022-07-15Added 9 answers

One can certainly consider vector valued measures. Just take two measures μ 1 , μ 2 on the same measure space and set μ ( E ) = ( μ 1 ( E ) , μ 2 ( E ) ) R + 2 .

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