Prevalence. An addendum to: “Prevalence: a translation-invariant ‘almost every’ on infinite-dimensional spaces” [Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. (N.S.) 27 (1992), no. 2, 217–238; MR1161274 (93k:28018)]
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Abstract: The authors mention work of Christensen, Mycielski, Tsujii, and others which is closely related to a survey article by the first author [math.FA/9210220].
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