12 Dec
2009
12 Dec
'09
9:49 a.m.
Hint: It's not a countably-additive measure; it's finitely additive (every individual rational has measure zero, but every non-trivial interval of rationals has positive measure). If you prefer, you can think of it as a countably-additive measure on the reals that's associated with the rationals. Jim Propp
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