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new-tag A new tag sub-probability-measure was Markov (formerly Wow). And they also reinstated family-measure in the same post.
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For a Polish space $X$, what does it mean by a family of measures $\{M_x: x\in X\}$? Could anyone give me an example? Also, what is the family of sub-probability measure $\{P_x:x\in X\}$? Thanks for helping. I am not understanding the relation between an element $x$ and the measure $M_x$, why it ...
In the mathematical theory of probability and measure, a sub-probability measure is a measure that is closely related to probability measures. While probability measures always assign the value 1 to the underlying set, sub-probability measures assign a value smaller or equal to one to 1.
== Definition ==
Let
μ
{\displaystyle \mu }
be a measure on the measurable space
(
X
,
A
)
{\displaystyle (X,{\mathcal {A}})}
.
Then
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10:29 AM
@MartinSleziak Now Markov has deleted math.stackexchange.com/q/3073133/42969, math.stackexchange.com/q/3073537/42969, math.stackexchange.com/q/3073693/42969, and posted a new question math.stackexchange.com/q/3074287/42969 (with the tags family-measure and sub-probability-measure)
I do not want to get into a retagging/editing war with this user, but I have tried editing the tags away once more.
At the moment we are in a kind of limbo regarding tag-related discussions - since the 2019 tag management thread hasn't started yet.
I think that small tags such as the ones above are not important enough to start a separate question about them. (In fact, it seems that very often the tags created by this user have been removed simply when another user edited the tags.)
new-tag A new tag probability-measure was created by the user Markov (formerly Wow). From the several tags created recently by this user, this one seems to me as potentially useful.
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@MartinSleziak Adrian Keister already has taxonomist badge for integro-differential-equations. (Awarded Sep 24 '18 at 16:30.)
The most recent taxonomis badge went to Matt Samuel - it was for schubert-calculus, this tag was also discussed on meta: chat.stackexchange.com/transcript/3740/2018/12/25 math.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/29540/…
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