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In mathematics, a Loeb space is a type of
measure space A measure space is a basic object of measure theory, a branch of mathematics that studies generalized notions of volumes. It contains an underlying set, the subsets of this set that are feasible for measuring (the -algebra) and the method that i ...
introduced by using nonstandard analysis.


Construction

Loeb's construction starts with a finitely additive map \nu from an internal algebra \mathcal A of sets to the nonstandard reals. Define \mu to be given by the standard part of \nu, so that \mu is a finitely additive map from \mathcal A to the extended reals \overline\mathbb R. Even if \mathcal A is a nonstandard \sigma -algebra, the algebra \mathcal A need not be an ordinary \sigma-algebra as it is not usually closed under countable unions. Instead the algebra \mathcal A has the property that if a set in it is the union of a countable family of elements of \mathcal A, then the set is the union of a finite number of elements of the family, so in particular any finitely additive map (such as \mu) from \mathcal A to the extended reals is automatically countably additive. Define \mathcal M to be the \sigma-algebra generated by \mathcal A. Then by Carathéodory's extension theorem the measure \mu on ''\mathcal A'' extends to a countably additive measure on \mathcal M, called a Loeb measure.


References

* * *{{cite journal , last=Loeb , first=Peter A. , title=Conversion from nonstandard to standard measure spaces and applications in probability theory , jstor=1997222 , mr=0390154 , year=1975 , journal= Transactions of the American Mathematical Society , issn=0002-9947 , volume=211 , pages=113–22 , doi=10.2307/1997222 , via=
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External links


Home page of Peter Loeb
Measure theory Nonstandard analysis