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In [[mathematics]], a '''Borel set''' is a set that belongs to the [[sigma algebra|σ-algebra]] generated by the open sets of a [[topological space]].
In [[mathematics]], a '''Borel set''' is a set that belongs to the [[sigma algebra|σ-algebra]] generated by the open sets of a [[topological space]].


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In mathematics, a Borel set is a set that belongs to the σ-algebra generated by the open sets of a topological space.

Formal definition

Let be a topological space, i.e. is a set and are the open sets of (or, equivalently, the topology of ). Then is a Borel set of if , where denotes the σ-algebra generated by .

The σ-algebra generated by is simply the smallest σ-algebra containing the sets in or, equivalently, the intersection of all σ-algebras containing .

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