A Nonmeasurable Set from Coin Flips

Mathematics – Probability

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In this note we give an example of a nonmeasurable set in the probability
space for an infinite sequence of coin flips. The example arises naturally from
the notion of an equivariant function, and serves as a pedagogical illustration
of the need for measure theory.

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