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A study of singular points and supports of measures in reverse mathematics
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    A study of singular points and supports of measures in reverse mathematics (English)
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    9 February 1997
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    The paper is a contribution to reverse mathematics. It is proved that (1) arithmetical comprehension is equivalent to the enumerability of singular points of any measure on the Cantor space, and (2) it is provable in \(\text{ACA}_0\) that any perfect closed subset of \([0, 1]\) is the support of some continuous linear functional on \(C[0, 1]\).
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    reverse mathematics
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    arithmetical comprehension
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    enumerability of singular points
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    measure
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    Cantor space
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    perfect closed subset
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    support
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    continuous linear functional
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