Continuity set

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In measure theory, a branch of mathematics, a continuity set of a measure Template:Mvar is any Borel set Template:Mvar such that μ(B)=0, where B is the (topological) boundary of Template:Mvar. For signed measures, one instead asks that |μ|(B)=0.

The collection of all continuity sets for a given measure Template:Mvar forms a ring of sets.[1]

Similarly, for a random variable Template:Mvar, a set Template:Mvar is called a continuity set of Template:Mvar if Pr[XB]=0.

Continuity set of a function

The continuity set Template:Math of a function Template:Mvar is the set of points where Template:Mvar is continuous.Template:Citation needed

References

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  1. Cuppens, R. (1975) Decomposition of multivariate probability. Academic Press, New York.