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In measure and probability theory in mathe … In measure and probability theory in mathematics, a convex measure is a probability measure that — loosely put — does not assign more mass to any intermediate set "between" two measurable sets A and B than it does to A or B individually. There are multiple ways in which the comparison between the probabilities of A and B and the intermediate set can be made, leading to multiple definitions of convexity, such as log-concavity, , and so on. The mathematician was a pioneer of the detailed study of convex measures on locally convex spaces in the 1970s.res on locally convex spaces in the 1970s.
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In measure and probability theory in mathe … In measure and probability theory in mathematics, a convex measure is a probability measure that — loosely put — does not assign more mass to any intermediate set "between" two measurable sets A and B than it does to A or B individually. There are multiple ways in which the comparison between the probabilities of A and B and the intermediate set can be made, leading to multiple definitions of convexity, such as log-concavity, , and so on. The mathematician was a pioneer of the detailed study of convex measures on locally convex spaces in the 1970s.res on locally convex spaces in the 1970s.
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Convex measure
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