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    Measure theory and weak König's lemma (English)
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    The authors study measure theory in the context of subsystems of second order arithmetic and reverse mathematics. They show that a formal statement of countable additivity for Lebesgue measure is equivalent to \(WKL_ 0\) over \(RCA_ 0\). They extend this result to arbitrary Borel measures on compact metric spaces.
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    measure theory
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    subsystems of second order arithmetic
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    reverse mathematics
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    countable additivity
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    Lebesgue measure
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    Borel measures
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