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In mathematics, the disintegration theorem … In mathematics, the disintegration theorem is a result in measure theory and probability theory. It rigorously defines the idea of a non-trivial "restriction" of a measure to a measure zero subset of the measure space in question. It is related to the existence of conditional probability measures. In a sense, "disintegration" is the opposite process to the construction of a product measure. to the construction of a product measure.
, In matematica, in particolare nell'ambito … In matematica, in particolare nell'ambito della teoria della misura e della teoria della probabilità, il teorema di disintegrazione definisce rigorosamente l'idea di una restrizione non banale della misura a un sottoinsieme di misura nulla dello spazio di misura che si utilizza. La "disintegrazione" può essere vista come la procedura inversa alla costruzione della misura prodotto.sa alla costruzione della misura prodotto.
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In matematica, in particolare nell'ambito … In matematica, in particolare nell'ambito della teoria della misura e della teoria della probabilità, il teorema di disintegrazione definisce rigorosamente l'idea di una restrizione non banale della misura a un sottoinsieme di misura nulla dello spazio di misura che si utilizza. La "disintegrazione" può essere vista come la procedura inversa alla costruzione della misura prodotto.sa alla costruzione della misura prodotto.
, In mathematics, the disintegration theorem … In mathematics, the disintegration theorem is a result in measure theory and probability theory. It rigorously defines the idea of a non-trivial "restriction" of a measure to a measure zero subset of the measure space in question. It is related to the existence of conditional probability measures. In a sense, "disintegration" is the opposite process to the construction of a product measure. to the construction of a product measure.
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, Teorema di disintegrazione
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