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Lebesgue point

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In mathematics, given a locally Lebesgue integrable function on , a point in the domain of is a Lebesgue point if[1]

Here, is a ball centered at with radius , and is its Lebesgue measure. The Lebesgue points of are thus points where does not oscillate too much, in an average sense.[2]

The Lebesgue differentiation theorem states that, given any , almost every is a Lebesgue point of .[3]

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