Measure Theory for Applied Research (Class.3: Measures & Measure Spaces)

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Excelent videos they provide very clear aproach to the measure theory that is quite often complicated so much with all the mathematical jargon.
Your videos are pristine clear.
Thanks

jjjlll
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Thank you SO much! Your explanations are so clear and comprehensible! I have had trouble understanding the concepts of measure theory and you have made it so clear!

jingyangzhang
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At 9:34, -μ(β U θ) should be changed with -μ(β intersection θ)

stamatakisGeorge
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I really like this video series. Clean and easy explanation. I aw quite a lot of other series such as optimization. However they were not opened. Is there any way to see other series of video?

wonjunlee
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Thank you very much for posting these videos Viji! I was trying to find something like this from almost a week now. If possible, could you please share the slides used.

sauravgarg
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Lectures 1 and 2 really good. This one however is really confusing

sochegeorge
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The slides to the left starting at approx. 4:25 use the Greek letters to denote the sets,
whereas the text on the right refers to them by capital roman letters. is there
a difference between e.g. set A and set α?
Then again the slide at 7:28 uses λ for the set in the picture and "set E" in the text, any important difference i am missing?

henrikjohannesson
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Are you also getting into signed measures in this video series? Just wondering because if not shouldn't you say R+ as your range? Just wondering. OK. Never mind. You restrict R at 1:39. You're talking about a Lebesgue measure then?

LifeByChocolates
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Clear & good length. Typo @ 9:40 ?

dlfiftyone
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You used the symbol for union instead of intersection at 9:34