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    Some effects of set-theoretical assumptions in measure theory (English)
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    1978
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    ContinuUm Hypothesis
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    Space of Countably Additive Measures
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    Martin's Axiom
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    Integral Representation
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    Vector Measure Extensions
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    Banach Space with the Radon-Nikodym Property
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    Real Valued Measurable Cardinal
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    Set- Theoretical Assumptions in Measure Theory
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    Lifting
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    Borel Sets
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    Conjugate Space
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    Selector
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