Lecture

Negligible Sets: Integrable and Almost Everywhere

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This lecture covers the concept of negligible sets, the notion of almost everywhere, and the class of equivalence. It discusses integrable sets and their properties, emphasizing the idea of sets being negligible and integrable. The lecture also explores examples of sets that are integrable and negligible, showcasing the importance of these concepts in mathematical analysis.

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