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Definition 7.3.6: Measurable Sets and Lebesgue Measure

A set E is (Lebesque) measurable if for every set A we have that
m*(A) = m*(A E) + m*(A comp(E))
If E is measurable, the non-negative number m(E) = m*(E) is the (Lebesgue) measure of the set E.
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