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by mindcrime
3222 days ago
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What's required as a prereq to Measure Theory? Any suggestions on good resources for learning Measure Theory?
I have a vague notion that Probability and Measure Theory are intertwined / related somehow, but have never studied the latter specifically. |
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The only formal prerequisite for learning measure theory is that you should know series and sequences. For a reference, I'm not so sure, maybe Halmos's book. The important parts are probably:
- Monotone convergence theorem
- Dominated convergence theorem
- The construction of the Lebesgue integral
- Fubini's theorem and Tonelli's theorem
I would probably try not to get bogged down in details of construction of measures (unless you like that) and take the Lebesgue measure (essentially length) as given. Also check out the Radon-Nikodym theorem which states that we can always (ish) work with density functions.