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Measurable space

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In the fields of mathematics, particularly in measure theory and probability theory, a **measurable space** is a fundamental concept used for defining and analyzing the notion of "measurable sets." A measurable space is defined as a pair \((X, \mathcal{F})\), where: 1. **\(X\)** is a set, which can be any collection of elements.

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