Dear tiny-tim,
Thank you very much for taking the time to reply.
Everything is clear now, but
Is there a theorem which says that:
"all ω in Ω" is the same as "all ω in Ω such that ε(ω) = x, for all x in X"
I did three examples, and they work perfectly nice! However, I would like to know if...
Dear Physics Forums Community,
I am reading "Theory of Probability and Random Process" by Koralov L.B. and Sinai Y.G. and am having a hard time trying to understand the notation shown below (page 10).
In particular, what does
ω:ε(w)=x
mean below the second summation?
And how the authors...