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counting measure
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In mathematics, specifically measure theory, the counting measure is an intuitive way to put a measure on any set – the "size" of a subset is taken to be the number of elements in the subset if the subset has finitely many elements, and infinity ∞ {\displaystyle \infty } if the subset is infinite. Wikipedia
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In mathematics, specifically measure theory, the counting measure is an intuitive way to put a measure on any set – the "size" of a subset is taken to be the number of elements in the subset if the subset has finitely many elements, and infinity ∞ {\displaystyle \infty } if the subset is infinite. Wikipedia
Measure that assigns to any subset of the measure space its cardinality as an extended real number Wikidata
A positive measure which, for each subset of a given measure space, assigns a value equal to the number of points in that subset. Wiktionary
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