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2. When talking of measurable sets we shall always mean sets of finite measure unless the opposite is stated.
3. Writing the product of sets we shall often omit the sign × for convenience of printing.
4. I, § 11, pp. 431?434.
5. ? (A, B) denotes the distance between the setsA andB, so that ? (a 0,a) is the distance between the pointsa 0 anda, ? (?,a) is the distance from the curve ? to the pointa, and so on. ? u. bd = upper bound.
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