On Fréchet theorem in the set of measure preserving functions over the unit interval (Q1813950)

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On Fréchet theorem in the set of measure preserving functions over the unit interval
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    On Fréchet theorem in the set of measure preserving functions over the unit interval (English)
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    25 June 1992
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    The Fréchet theorem says that for every measurable almost everywhere finite function \(f\) defined on the interval \([a,b]\) there exists a sequence of continuous functions converging to \(f\) almost everywhere. Let \(m\) denote the Lebesgue measure on [0,1]. A measurable function \(f: [0,1]\to[0,1]\) is said to be measure preserving if \(m(f^{-1}(A))=m(A)\) for every Borel set \(A\subseteq [0,1]\). In this paper the authors prove that for every measure preserving function \(f\) on [0,1] there exists a sequence of piecewise linear measure preserving continuous functions converging to \(f\) almost everywhere.
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    Fréchet theorem
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    measurable function
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    measure preserving function
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