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    How good is Lebesgue measure? (English)
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    A beautiful expository paper on positive and negative results concerning the extension of Lebesgue measure in \(R^ n\) and their relation to set theoretical hypotheses. (Reviewer's remark: The Tarski circle-squaring problem, mentioned as an open one, has been solved meanwhile by \textit{M. Laczkovich} [J. Reine Angew. Math. 404,77-117 (1990)].)
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    invariant measure
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    finitely additive extension
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    Banach extension
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    Tarski's problem
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    expository paper
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    extension of Lebesgue measure
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