
Measure Theory and Integration
Andrea Carpignani(Author)
Chapman and Hall (Publisher)
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Published on 29. May 2026
340 pages
978-1-040-80987-7 (ISBN)
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This book offers a rigorous, comprehensive, and modern presentation of the most traditional concepts in measure theory and integration. Building on the classical foundations, it introduces the theory with full generality and meticulous attention to detail, following the stylistic tradition first introduced by Nicolas Bourbaki. The book is designed for graduate students and young researchers seeking a thorough exposition of the theory in an abstract setting, complete proofs, and the strategies underlying them, fostering good mathematical habits in logical reasoning and clarity of deduction.
Beyond standard treatments, Measure Theory and Integration features several distinctive elements: some classical results, such as Radon-Nikodym theorem, and Lebesgue and Hahn decompositions, have been presented with original proofs, aimed at clarifying the logic behind the results; some topics that are often overlooked, such as kernels, uniform integrability, the Vitali-Hahn-Saks and Dunford-Pettis theorems are developed in full in dedicated chapters, and a complete account of the disintegration of measures is developed. The book also pays special attention to modern applications, including the construction of product measures for an arbitrary family of measures, by exploiting the properties of kernels, a full account of Daniell's and Caratheodory's methods for constructing and extending measures, and a thorough coverage of the theory of convergence, and shows two paramount applications of the theory to the presentation of the Lebesgue measure and the family of Hausdorff measures.
The book is largely self-contained, with supplementary sections on topology and differential calculus, and an appendix on filters and ultrafilters also included to help the reader to fully understand the notion of convergence with respect to a filter.
Beyond standard treatments, Measure Theory and Integration features several distinctive elements: some classical results, such as Radon-Nikodym theorem, and Lebesgue and Hahn decompositions, have been presented with original proofs, aimed at clarifying the logic behind the results; some topics that are often overlooked, such as kernels, uniform integrability, the Vitali-Hahn-Saks and Dunford-Pettis theorems are developed in full in dedicated chapters, and a complete account of the disintegration of measures is developed. The book also pays special attention to modern applications, including the construction of product measures for an arbitrary family of measures, by exploiting the properties of kernels, a full account of Daniell's and Caratheodory's methods for constructing and extending measures, and a thorough coverage of the theory of convergence, and shows two paramount applications of the theory to the presentation of the Lebesgue measure and the family of Hausdorff measures.
The book is largely self-contained, with supplementary sections on topology and differential calculus, and an appendix on filters and ultrafilters also included to help the reader to fully understand the notion of convergence with respect to a filter.
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1. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
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8 Line drawings, black and white; 8 Illustrations, black and white
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1,18 MB
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978-1-040-80987-7 (9781040809877)
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Andrea Carpignani graduated summa cum laude in Mathematics at the University of Pisa in March 2005. He is a member of the London Mathematical Society and a fellow of the Royal Statistical Society. His academic interests are measure theory and integration, convex and functional analysis, probability theory, mathematical statistics, and data science. Following a few years as a teaching assistant at the University of Pisa, he pursued a career in secondary and further education, teaching Mathematics and Physics in Italy and in the UK, where he is currently KS5 Maths Coordinator at The Radcliffe School, in Milton Keynes. Alongside his teaching activity, Andrea Carpignani continues his studies in mathematics focusing on measure theory, algebraic structures and functional analysis.
Content
1. The Foundation of Measure Theory. 2. Integration. 3. Construction and Extension of Measures. 4. Kernels and Products of Measures. 5. Riesz Spaces and Signed Measures. 6. The Lp Spaces. 7. Measures on a Topological Space. 8. Convergence and Uniform Integrability. 9. Weak Convergence of Probability Measures. 10. Disintegration of Measures. 11. Lebesgue Measure. 12. Hausdorff Measures.
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