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The existence of an invariant measure on a group satisfying the second axiom of countability was first shown by Haar [ 1 ] ... Other results concerning measures invariant under transformations are found in Oxtoby and Ulam [ 1 ] .
The existence of an invariant measure on a group satisfying the second axiom of countability was first shown by Haar [ 1 ] ... Other results concerning measures invariant under transformations are found in Oxtoby and Ulam [ 1 ] .
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Since the measure space ( R , E , 2 ) is a o - finite measure space the theory of integration as developed in Chapter III may be used as a basis for the theory developed in Sections 3-4 . In particular we should notice that the product ...
Since the measure space ( R , E , 2 ) is a o - finite measure space the theory of integration as developed in Chapter III may be used as a basis for the theory developed in Sections 3-4 . In particular we should notice that the product ...
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D o - compact group R and let à be a Haar measure in R. Then the product measure à x2 is a Haar measure in RX R. PROOF . Since the product group R ( 2 ) = Rx R is locally compact and o - compact , it has a Haar measure 7 ( 2 ) defined ...
D o - compact group R and let à be a Haar measure in R. Then the product measure à x2 is a Haar measure in RX R. PROOF . Since the product group R ( 2 ) = Rx R is locally compact and o - compact , it has a Haar measure 7 ( 2 ) defined ...
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