- In mathematics, the Radon–
Nikodym theorem is a
result in
measure theory that
expresses the
relationship between two
measures defined on the same measurable...
- Otto
Marcin Nikodym (3
August 1887 – 4 May 1974) (also
Otton Martin Nikodým) was a
Polish mathematician.
Nikodym studied mathematics at the University...
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Bochner integral is that the Radon–
Nikodym theorem fails to hold in general, and
instead is a
property (the Radon–
Nikodym property)
defining an important...
- In mathematics, a
Nikodym set is a
subset of the unit
square in R 2 {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} ^{2}} with
complement of
Lebesgue measure zero (i.e. with...
- directions. The
usual derivative of a
function is
related to the Radon–
Nikodym derivative, or density, of a measure. We have the
following chains of inclusions...
- Stanisława
Nikodym (née Liliental; 2 July 1897 — 25
March 1988) was a
Polish mathematician and artist. She is
known for her
results in
continuum theory...
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walked over to investigate. As a result, he met Banach, as well as Otto
Nikodym.
Steinhaus became fascinated with the self-taught
young mathematician....
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Jaroslav Nikodým (born 14
March 1950) is a
Czech judoka. He
competed in the men's half-heavyweight
event at the 1980
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
- In the
theory of fair cake-cutting, the Radon–
Nikodym set (RNS) is a
geometric object that
represents a cake,
based on how
different people evaluate the...
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Warsaw by:
Aleksander Rajchman Antoni Zygmund Józef
Marcinkiewicz Otton M.
Nikodym Jerzy Spława-Neyman
Polish School of
Mathematics Kraków
School of Mathematics...