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by graycat
3918 days ago
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No, the number of events
is necessarily also finite or
uncountable.
Indeed, it is a nice exercise
that there are no countably
infinite sigma algebras
(extra credit for a solution!). It's just can't take uncountably
many events, take their union,
and assume that the result is
also an event. |
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