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Valuation (measure theory)

In measure theory, or at least in the approach to it via the domain theory, a valuation is a map from the class of open sets of a topological space to the set of positive real numbers including infinity, with certain properties. It is a concept closely related to that of a measure, and as such, it finds applications in measure theory, probability theory, and theoretical computer science. In measure theory, or at least in the approach to it via the domain theory, a valuation is a map from the class of open sets of a topological space to the set of positive real numbers including infinity, with certain properties. It is a concept closely related to that of a measure, and as such, it finds applications in measure theory, probability theory, and theoretical computer science. Let ( X , T ) {displaystyle scriptstyle (X,{mathcal {T}})} be a topological space: a valuation is any map

[ "Complex measure", "Information theory and measure theory", "Transfer entropy", "Combinatorics", "Discrete mathematics" ]
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