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Lebesgue Measurable Set


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Lebesgue Measurable Sets

Dr. Aditya Kaushik

Directorate of Distance Education


Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra Haryana 136119 India

Dr.A.Kaushik: Lecture-6 M.Sc.-I (Mathematics) Directorate of Distance Education, K.U. Kurukshetra


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Lebesgue Measurable Set
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Lebesgue Measurable Sets


Properties
Algebra of Sets
References

Dr.A.Kaushik: Lecture-6 M.Sc.-I (Mathematics) Directorate of Distance Education, K.U. Kurukshetra


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Definition
A set E ⊆ R is said to be Lebesgue measurable if for any A ⊆ R
we have  \   \ 
m∗ (A) = m∗ A E + m∗ A E c . (1)

We may write the above equality as a combination of


following two inequalities
m∗ (A) ≤ m∗ (A T E ) + m∗ (A T E c ).
T T
1
2 m∗ (A) ≥ m∗ (A E ) + m∗ (A E c ).
Is there any wild guess !!! Why we are doing this?

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E )c , we then have
T S T
Write, A = (A E) (A
h \  [  \ c i
m∗ (G ) = m∗ A E A E
 \   \ c
≤ m∗ A E + m ∗ A E . (2)

Are you able conclude anything from here? I think yes !!!
If NO is your answer, I suggest you to look back to equality
(1).
Then, have a look at (2). What do you think is left to prove
(1) if (2) holds eventually?
A necessary and sufficient condition for E to be measurable is
that for any set A ⊆ R
 \   \ 
m∗ (A) ≥ m∗ A E + m∗ A E c .

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Let us begin with the very simple yet important lemma:


Lemma
If m∗ (E ) = 0, then E is measurable.

Proof.
Let A be any set of real numbers. Then,
T T
A E ⊆ E ⇒ m∗ (A E ) ≤ m∗ (E ) and
A E c ⊆ A ⇒ m∗ (A E c ) ≤ m∗ (A) .
T T

Therefore,
 \   \ 
m∗ A E + m∗ A E c ≤ m∗ (E ) + m∗ (A) ,
= 0 + m∗ (A) .

Hence, E is measurable.
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Suppose we are given with a measurable set, then what about its
complement?
Lemma
E is measurable iff Ec is measurable.

Proof.
Let A ⊆ R and E be a measurable set. Then,
 \   \ 
m∗ (A) = m∗ A E + m∗ A E c
 \   \ c  c
= m∗ A E c + m∗ A E c , ∵ E = E c .

Therefore, E c is measurable.

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Proof Continues.
Conversely, suppose that Ec is measurable. Then
 \   \ c
m∗ (A) = m∗ A E c + m∗ A E c
 \   \ c c
= m∗ A E c + m∗ A E c ∵ Ec = E .


Hence, E is measurable.

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Moreover, in the next theorem we see that union of two


measurable sets is again a measurable set.
Theorem
S
Let E1 and E2 be two measurable sets, then E1 E2 is measurable.

Proof.
Let A be any set of reals and E1 , E2 be two measurable sets. Since
E2 is m’able we have
 \   \ \   \ \ 
m∗ A E1c = m∗ A E1c E2 + m∗ A E1c E2c .

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Proof Coninues.
Now,
\ [  h \ i[h \ i
A E1 E2 = A E1 A E2
h \ i[h \ \ i
= A E1 A E2 E1c .
 \  [   \  h \ \ i
⇒ m∗ A E1 E2 ≤ m∗ A E1 + m∗ A E2 E1c

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Proof Continues.
Let us now consider
 \  [   \  [ c 
m∗ A E1 E2 + m∗ A E1 E2
 \   \ 
≤ m∗ A E1 + m∗ A E1c
= m∗ (A) .
S
Since E1 is also given measurable. Hence, E1 E2 is also
measurable.

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Definition
A class a of sets is said to be an algebra if it satisfies the following
conditions:
1 If E ∈ a then E c ∈ a.
S
2 If E1 and E2 ∈ a, then E1 E2 ∈ a.
Thus a class a of sets is said to be algebra if it is closed under the
formation of complements or finite unions.

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Lemma
Algebra is closed under the formation of finite intersections.

Proof.
Let A1 , A2 , .........., An ∈ a. Then,
 \ \ c [ [ [
A1 A2 ..... An = Ac1 Ac2 ..... Acn .

Now, An ∈ a ∀n, then Acn ∈ a because a is algebra and is therefore


closed under the formation of compliments.

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Proof Continues.
Further, a being algebra is closed under the formation finite
unions. This implies that
[ [ [
Ac1 Ac2 ... Acn ∈ a
n \ \ \ oc
∴ A1 A2 ... An ∈ a.

It follows that \ \ \
A1 A2 ... An ∈ a.

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Definition (σ-Algebra)
A class a is said to be σ-algebra, if it is closed under the formation
of countable unions and of complements.

It is an easy exercise for the readers to verify that that


σ-algebra is closed under the formation of finite intersection.

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Theorem
Let A be any set of real number and let E1 , E2 , ..........., En be
pair-wise disjoint Lebesgue measurable sets then

!! n
\ [ X  \ 

m A Ei = m ∗ A Ei .
i=1 i=1

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Proof.
We prove the result using mathematical induction on n.
For, n = 1  \   \ 
m ∗ A E1 = m ∗ A E1

Thus, the result is true for n = 1.


Suppose that the result is true for (n-1) sets Ei then we have
  

[ Xn  \ 
∗
m An  En   = m∗ An Ei
j=1 j=1

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Proof Continues.

Now, since Ei ’s are disjoint, we have


 
\ [ ∞ \ \
A  En  En = A En .
j=1

And " # !
\ n
\[ \ n−1
[
A Enc Ei == A Ei .
i=1 i=1

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Proof Continues.

It follows that
" n # !
\ [ \  \ 
m∗ A Ei En = m ∗ A En ,
i=1

and
" n # ! "n−1 #!
\ [ \ \ [
m∗ A Ei Enc = m∗ A En Ei .
i=1 i=1

Addition of above two equations leads us to the required


results.

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Theorem
Countable union of measurable sets is measurable.

Proof.
Let {A
Sn∞} be any countable condition of measurable sets and
E = n=1 An . We know that the class of Lebesgue measurable set
constitutes algebra. Therefore, there is a sequence {En } of
pair-wise disjoint measurable sets such that

[ ∞
[
E= An = En .
n=1 n=1
S∞
Let Fn = i=1 Ei , then Fn is measurable for each n and Fn ⊂ E .
This implies thatFnc ⊃ E c .

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Proof Continues.
Moreover, if A be any set of real numbers then
 \   \ 
A Fnc ⊃ A E c
 \   \ 
⇒ m∗ A E c ≤ m∗ A Fnc .

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Proof Continues.
Since, Fn is measurable we have
 \   \ 
m∗ (A) ≥ m∗ A Fn + m∗ A Fnc ,
" n #!
\ [  \ 
≥ m A ∗
Ei + m∗ A E c ,
i=1
n
X  \   \ 
= m ∗ A Ei + m ∗ A E c .
i=1

L.H.S. being independent of n, it follows that



X  \   \ 
m∗ (A) ≥ m ∗ A Ei + m ∗ A E c (3)
i=1

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Proof Continues.
Now, "∞ #!
\ [ ∞  \ 
[
A Ei = A Ei .
i=1 i=1

Therefore
"∞ #! ∞  \ 
!
\ [ [
m∗ A Ei = m∗ A Ei
i=1 i=1

X  \ 
≤ m ∗ A Ei
i=1

 \  ∞
X  \ 
⇒ m∗ A E ⇒ m ∗ A Ei (4)
i=1

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Proof Continues.
Combining (3) and (4), it gives
 \   \ 
m∗ (A) ≥ m∗ A E + m∗ A E c .
S∞
Hence,E = i=1 Ei is measurable.
As a consequence of result we just proved, we have
Corollary
The class of Lebesgue measurable sets is a σ algebra.

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Let us end this lecture with the statement of an important results.


Theorem
Interval (a,∞) is measurable.

Proof of the above theorem is left for the readers as an exercise.

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Thank You !

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