This book is a systematic exposition of the theory of measure and integration. It is intendend for students, and also as a reference work. The body of the text can be read by a student with a firm background in analysis, whereas the supplements treat more advanced topics, and require somewhat more maturity. Although the results given here are the standard ones, the authors have taken a new approach, systematically exploiting the concepts of -ring and -simplicity.
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151 primary booksGraduate Texts in Mathematics is a 151-book series with 151 primary works first released in 1899 with contributions by G. Takeuti, W M Zaring, and 166 others.