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Given a ring of subsets of a non-empty set, there is a universal measure on the ring with values in an associated complete locally convex space which carries, through its typology, much of the combinatorial and measure theoretic structure of the ring. Moreover, vector measures of the ring are in 1-1 correspondence with continuous linear maps on the associated space. Several aspects of the theory of vector measures including decomposition theorems, extension theorems, Bartle-Dunford-Schwartz type theorems on weak compactness, and Pettis and Orlicz-Pettis-type theorems are studied in the unifying context of the universal measure and the associated universal representation theorem. A brief account of a similar theory for measures on abstract Boolean algebras is also given.
On the Theory of Vector Measures by William Howard Graves is 72 pages long, and a total of 18,144 words.
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