Re: simple measure theory question
- From: mjhardy@xxxxxxx (Michael J Hardy)
- Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 12:30:02 +0000 (UTC)
I (mjhardy@xxxxxxx) wrote:
Jairo Bochi (jairo.bochi@xxxxxxxxx) wrote:
As for the "proof", I think you should look at
intervals of x where N(x) is strictly monotonic
**and continuous**.
I'll think about that.......
OK, I thought about it. The verdict:
Continuity of N as a function of x doesn't matter.
Strict monotonicity versus weak monotonicity does.
-- Mike Hardy
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