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What are some examples of sigma algebra operations?
The discussion focuses on sigma algebra operations, specifically highlighting the importance of countable unions and intersections within a sigma algebra. It clarifies that while finite unions of intervals can form an algebra, they do not satisfy the criteria for a sigma algebra due to the failure of countable intersections to remain within the collection. The conversation also distinguishes between sigma algebras and topological spaces, asserting that properties of openness and closedness are not inherently related to sigma algebras, despite their conceptual connections. The Borel field is mentioned as a practical example of a sigma algebra generated by open sets.
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matt grime said:Open and closed is a property of topological spaces. Topologies are in some sense completely different from sigma algebras. So, no, there is no need for open or closedness to have anything to do with sigma algebras, or anything else like it (D-algebras, etc). Of course, it is unlikely one would have been defined without the other, but that is does not stop there being no technical relation between the two, as opposed to a conceptual one. And in any 'real life' case, you will always be trying do measure theory on a topological space anyway.