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Measure theory studies operations that assign magnitudes to sets, like measuring the length of an interval, the area of a plane region, or the volume of a solid; counting the number of elements in a set; calculating the probability of an event in a sample space or the definite integral of some function over a set; etc.
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Goldblatt, R. (1998). Loeb Measure. In: Lectures on the Hyperreals. Graduate Texts in Mathematics, vol 188. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-0615-6_16
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