In measure theory, "equivalence" can refer to several different but related concepts, depending on the context. Below are a few common interpretations: 1. **Equivalent Measures**: Two measures \(\mu\) and \(\nu\) defined on the same \(\sigma\)-algebra are said to be equivalent if they "give the same result" in the sense that they assign the same sets measure zero.

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