The Mumford measure is a mathematical concept used in the field of geometric measure theory and is particularly relevant in the study of geometric analysis, calculus of variations, and differential geometry. It was introduced by David Mumford in the context of analyzing certain types of geometric structures. Specifically, the Mumford measure is associated with a notion of "regularity" for sets of finite perimeter and is often used to study the properties of these sets in terms of their geometry and topology.
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