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    In a previous paper the authors give an intrinsic construction of the Berezinian sheaf for a graded differentiable manifold and, using it, a more simple description of the Berezinian integral. The aim of this paper is to extend that construction to \({\mathbb{Z}}_ 2\)- graded (or super) topological spaces, and to use this to prove that for a graded topological group, the unique (up to scalar factors) Berezinian measure invariant by graded translations is the Berezinian measure associated with the ordinary Haar measure of the group.
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    graded Haar theory
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    Berezinian sheaf
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    Berezinian measure
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