Caccioppoli set

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

The concept was introduced by the Italian mathematician Renato Caccioppoli in a paper in 1927.

Noun[edit]

Caccioppoli set (plural Caccioppoli sets)

  1. (mathematics) A set whose boundary is measurable and has (at least locally) finite measure.