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On evaluating the measure of strong projections in infinite dimension

Logic 2026-02-09 v1

Abstract

Projections of finite dimensional sets and their measures are investigated in infinite-dimensional power measure spaces. The starting point is the known algebraic formula, expressing \ the yy-projection of a finite-dimensional set aa as a Boolean supremum of certain finite geometrical transformations of aa in the infinite-dimensional power space. This Boolean supremum somewhat unusual in classical measure theory because, it is different, in general, from the usual union of sets. The paper investigates the problem whether the power measure in the infinite-dimensional measure space is continuous with respect to the forementioned Boolean supremum. If so, then this continuity leads to a simple formula for calculating the measure of the projection of a.a. It is shown that the answer concerning this continuity is affirmative for discrete measures but false for the Lebesgue measure, for example. However, it is proved that if the concept of the yy-projection of aa is replaced by that of the so-called \textit{strong} yy-\textit{projection} of a,a, then the Lebesgue measure becomes continuous in this context and the value of the corresponding real supremum is exactly the measure of the foregoing strong yy -projection. In this paper, the tools of the classical analysis are adapted to handle measures on Boolean algebras.

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@article{arxiv.2602.06857,
  title  = {On evaluating the measure of strong projections in infinite dimension},
  author = {Miklos Ferenczi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.06857},
  year   = {2026}
}