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For M⊆P(X)\mathcal{M}\subseteq P(X)M⊆P(X) that is not necessarily a σ-algebra there is a smallest σ-algebra that contains M\mathcal{M}M, (aka the “σ-algebra generated by M\mathcal{M}M”): σ(M)=⋂A⊇MA\sigma(\mathcal{M})=\bigcap_{\mathcal{A}\supseteq \mathcal{M}}\mathcal{A}σ(M)=A⊇M⋂Awhere A\mathcal{A}A are σ-algebras.
A Summary of MATH 891
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h-interval
Existence of Smallest σ-algebra
Hopf's Extension Theorem