Measurable group
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In mathematics, a measurable group is a special type of group in the intersection between group theory and measure theory. Measurable groups are used to study measures is an abstract setting and are often closely related to topological groups.
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Let further be a σ-algebra of subsets of the set .
The group, or more formally the triple is called a measurable group if[1]
- the inversion is measurable from to .
- the group law is measurable from to
Here, denotes the formation of the product σ-algebra of the σ-algebras and .