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Prove that m * translation invariant​

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Answered by leena8477
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Prove that m∗ is translation invariant. l(In) = l(In). Hence for any ϵ > 0 there is {In} such that m∗E + ϵ > ∑ l(In). ... Hence m∗E = m∗(E + y), that is, m∗ is translation invariant.

Answered by skamini412
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l(In) = l(In). Hence for any ϵ > 0 there is {In} such that m∗E + ϵ > ∑ l(In). ... Hence m∗E = m∗(E + y), that is, m∗ is translation invariant

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