Complete measure
Measure space where every subset of a set with null measure is measurable (and has null measure) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In mathematics, a complete measure (or, more precisely, a complete measure space) is a measure space in which every subset of every null set is measurable (having measure zero). More formally, a measure space (X, Σ, μ) is complete if and only if[1][2]
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