Outer-measure/Definition
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Definition of an outer-measure
An outer-measure, [ilmath]\mu^*[/ilmath] is a set function from a hereditary [ilmath]\sigma[/ilmath]-ring, [ilmath]\mathcal{H} [/ilmath], to the (positive) extended real values, [ilmath]\bar{\mathbb{R} }_{\ge0} [/ilmath], that is[1]:
- [ilmath]\forall A\in\mathcal{H}[\mu^*(A)\ge 0][/ilmath] - non-negative
- [ilmath]\forall A,B\in\mathcal{H}[A\subseteq B\implies \mu^*(A)\le\mu^*(B)][/ilmath] - monotonic
- [ilmath] \forall ({ A_n })_{ n = 1 }^{ \infty }\subseteq \mathcal{H} [\mu^*(\bigcup_{n=1}^\infty A_n)\le\sum^\infty_{n=1}\mu^*(A_n)] [/ilmath] - countably subadditive
In words, [ilmath]\mu^*[/ilmath] is:
- an extended real valued countably subadditive set function that is monotonic and non-negative with the property: [ilmath]\mu^*(\emptyset)=0[/ilmath] defined on a hereditary [ilmath]\sigma[/ilmath]-ring