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- Q1361393 subject Q7139549.
- Q1361393 subject Q8266681.
- Q1361393 subject Q8851985.
- Q1361393 abstract "In the mathematical field of real analysis, Lusin's theorem (or Luzin's theorem, named for Nikolai Luzin) states that every measurable function is a continuous function on nearly all its domain. In the informal formulation of J. E. Littlewood, "every measurable function is nearly continuous".".
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- Q1361393 wikiPageWikiLink Q7139549.
- Q1361393 wikiPageWikiLink Q8266681.
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- Q1361393 wikiPageWikiLink Q8851985.
- Q1361393 comment "In the mathematical field of real analysis, Lusin's theorem (or Luzin's theorem, named for Nikolai Luzin) states that every measurable function is a continuous function on nearly all its domain. In the informal formulation of J. E. Littlewood, "every measurable function is nearly continuous".".
- Q1361393 label "Lusin's theorem".