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Chapter 3 Total variation distance between measures

Chapter 3 Total variation distance between measures

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4 Chapter 3: Total variation distance between measures If λ is a dominating (nonnegative measure) for which dµ/dλ = m and dν/dλ = n then d(µ∨ν) dλ = max(m,n) and d(µ∧ν) dλ = min(m,n) a.e. [λ]. In particular, the nonnegative measures defined by dµ +/dλ:= m and dµ−/dλ:= m− are the smallest measures for whichµ+A ≥ µA ≥−µ−A for all A ∈ A. Remark. Note that the ...

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