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can anyone intuitively explain me what does a borel field and a borel set mean?Why do we need a Borel field to define all our definitions in probability?
The Borel sigma-algebra is essential in defining probability measures as it is the smallest sigma-algebra containing all open sets on the real line. It allows for the measurement of complex sets through properties such as countable additivity and closure under countable unions and intersections. While the Borel sigma-algebra is generated by open sets, it is not complete, leading to the preference for Lebesgue measure in higher dimensions. Understanding the Borel sigma-algebra is crucial for grasping the foundational aspects of probability theory.
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can anyone intuitively explain me what does a borel field and a borel set mean?Why do we need a Borel field to define all our definitions in probability?
I would like actually like to know that too, so I hope someone else will explain that.