Английская Википедия:Cylindrical σ-algebra

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In mathematics — specifically, in measure theory and functional analysis — the cylindrical σ-algebra[1] or product σ-algebra[2][3] is a type of σ-algebra which is often used when studying product measures or probability measures of random variables on Banach spaces.

For a product space, the cylinder σ-algebra is the one that is generated by cylinder sets.

In the context of a Banach space <math>X,</math> the cylindrical σ-algebra <math>\operatorname{Cyl}(X)</math> is defined to be the coarsest σ-algebra (that is, the one with the fewest measurable sets) such that every continuous linear function on <math>X</math> is a measurable function. In general, <math>\operatorname{Cyl}(X)</math> is not the same as the Borel σ-algebra on <math>X,</math> which is the coarsest σ-algebra that contains all open subsets of <math>X.</math>

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