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Independence and determination of probabilities. (English) Zbl 0888.60005

Proc. Am. Math. Soc. 125, No. 12, 3721-3723 (1997); addendum ibid. 129, No. 9, 2817 (2001).
Summary: A non-atomic probability measure is determined by its specification of independent events. We give two proofs and related results.

MSC:

60A99 Foundations of probability theory
28A99 Classical measure theory
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