product measure

product measure

[′prä·dəkt ‚mezh·ər]
(mathematics)
A measure on a product of measure spaces constructed from the measures on each of the individual spaces by taking the measure of the product of a finite number of measurable sets, one from each of the measure spaces in the product, to be the product of the measures of these sets.
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