Borel Set
المؤلف:
Croft, H. T.; Falconer, K. J.; and Guy, R. K
المصدر:
Unsolved Problems in Geometry. New York: Springer-Verlag
الجزء والصفحة:
p. 3
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Borel Set
A Borel set is an element of a Borel sigma-algebra. Roughly speaking, Borel sets are the sets that can be constructed from open or closed sets by repeatedly taking countable unions and intersections. Formally, the class
of Borel sets in Euclidean
is the smallest collection of sets that includes the open and closed sets such that if
,
,
, ... are in
, then so are
,
, and
, where
is a set difference (Croft et al. 1991).
The set of rational numbers is a Borel set, as is the Cantor set.
REFERENCES:
Croft, H. T.; Falconer, K. J.; and Guy, R. K. Unsolved Problems in Geometry. New York: Springer-Verlag, p. 3, 1991.
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