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Metrical transitivity and nonseparable extensions of invariant measures
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    Metrical transitivity and nonseparable extensions of invariant measures (English)
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    Let \(E\) be a set of cardinality \(\omega_{1}\). Let \(G\) be a group of transformations of \(E\) with \(|G| \leq \omega_{1}\). The author proves that every non-zero \(\sigma\)-finite \(G\)-invariant metrically transitive measure on \(E\) which vanishes on singletons has a non-separable \(G\)-invariant extension. It is noted that this extension is \textit{not} metrically transitive in general.
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    invariant measure
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    Haar measure
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    metrically transitive measure
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    nonseparable extension of measure
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    Ulam matrix
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    continuum hypothesis
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