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Littlewood's three principles of real analysis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Littlewood's three principles of real analysis Littlewood's three principles of real analysis are heuristics of J. E. Littlewood to help teach the essentials of measure theory in mathematical analysis. ==The principles==
Littlewood stated the principles in his 1944 ''Lectures on the Theory of Functions'' 〔 〕 as: The first principle is based on the fact that the inner measure and outer measure are equal for measurable sets, the second is based on Lusin's theorem, and the third is based on Egorov's theorem.
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