Maharam algebra is a branch of mathematics that deals primarily with the study of certain kinds of measure algebras, specifically in the context of probability and mathematical logic. It is named after the mathematician David Maharam, who made significant contributions to the theory of measure and integration. In particular, Maharam algebras are often associated with the study of the structure of complete Boolean algebras and the types of measures that can be defined on them.

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