μ-completion
measurable space
measurable set
Clifford algebra
divisor function
coalgebraic
measure space
superperfect
analytic
algebraical
sigma
algebraic
Borel set
hendecaperfect
algebraic geometry
algebraizability
algebraizable
matrix algebra
calculus of variations
algebraically
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octaperfect
comultiplication
inversion pair
pentaperfect
bialgebraic
linear algebraic
completable
algebra
Hodge star
image
domain of a function
range
range of a function
Poincaré-Birkhoff-Witt theorem
domain
heptaperfect
vector algebra
zetetics
quadriperfect
power-associative algebra
algebraicness
Bell polynomial
subfactor
universal algebra
enneaperfect
standard deviation
in terms of
ratio variable
semigroupoid
universal set
invariant theory
multiplicative operation
Radon measure
hexaperfect
Clifford module
commutative algebra
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calculus
triperfect
underlying set
linear algebra
subalgebra
scheme theory
infinitesimal calculus
coideal
modern algebra
nestohedron
subalgebraic
algebraicity
homogeneous function
inner regular
matching number
positive measure
matrician
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quasisplit
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convex combination
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congruence
rational
normed
superconformal
regression tree
superconformally
multiconvex
algebraic statistics
Diophantus
quasipolynomial

English words for 'A σ-algebra which is obtained as a "completion" of a given σ-algebra, which includes all subsets of the given measure space which simultaneously contain a member of the given σ-algebra and are contained by a member of the given σ-algebra, as long as the contained and containing measurable sets have the same measure, in which case the subset in question is assigned a measure equal to the common measure of its contained and containing measurable sets (so the measure is also being completed, in parallel with the σ-algebra).'

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