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  2. Minecraft modding - Wikipedia

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    The popularity of Minecraft mods has been credited for helping Minecraft become one of the best-selling video games of all time. The first Minecraft mods worked by decompiling and modifying the Java source code of the game. The original version of the game, now called Minecraft: Java Edition, is still modded this way, but with more advanced tools.

  3. Lebesgue measure - Wikipedia

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    In measure theory, a branch of mathematics, the Lebesgue measure, named after French mathematician Henri Lebesgue, is the standard way of assigning a measure to subsets of higher dimensional Euclidean n-spaces. For lower dimensions n = 1, 2, or 3, it coincides with the standard measure of length, area, or volume.

  4. GNU Units - Wikipedia

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    Units that measure reciprocal dimensions can be converted (e.g., S to megohm). Parentheses for grouping are supported. This sometimes allows more natural expressions, such as in the example given in Complex units expressions. Roots of units (e.g., sqrt((lbf/inch) / lb) can be computed. Nonlinear units conversions (e.g., °F to °C) are supported.

  5. Complete measure - Wikipedia

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    Given a (possibly incomplete) measure space (X, Σ, μ), there is an extension (X, Σ 0, μ 0) of this measure space that is complete. [3] The smallest such extension (i.e. the smallest σ-algebra Σ 0) is called the completion of the measure space. The completion can be constructed as follows:

  6. Counting measure - Wikipedia

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    The counting measure can be defined on any measurable space (that is, any set along with a sigma-algebra) but is mostly used on countable sets. [ 1 ] In formal notation, we can turn any set X {\displaystyle X} into a measurable space by taking the power set of X {\displaystyle X} as the sigma-algebra Σ ; {\displaystyle \Sigma ;} that is, all ...

  7. Packing dimension - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the packing dimension is one of a number of concepts that can be used to define the dimension of a subset of a metric space.Packing dimension is in some sense dual to Hausdorff dimension, since packing dimension is constructed by "packing" small open balls inside the given subset, whereas Hausdorff dimension is constructed by covering the given subset by such small open balls.

  8. ba space - Wikipedia

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    Let B(Σ) be the space of bounded Σ-measurable functions, equipped with the uniform norm. Then ba(Σ) = B(Σ)* is the continuous dual space of B(Σ). This is due to Hildebrandt [4] and Fichtenholtz & Kantorovich. [5] This is a kind of Riesz representation theorem which allows for a measure to be represented as a linear functional on measurable ...

  9. Product measure - Wikipedia

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    Then, for the minimal product measure the measure of a set is the sum of the measures of its horizontal sections, while for the maximal product measure a set has measure infinity unless it is contained in the union of a countable number of sets of the form A×B, where either A has Lebesgue measure 0 or B is a single point. (In this case the ...