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Hmmm... I see you've intentionally and knowingly changed this from a redirect to Measure (mathematics) to an independent article, but I don't understand why, since that article also has as its major topic a definition and elementary properties of countable additivity. It's possible that the content here is easier to follow for the uninitiated, but having two definitions in different articles is just asking for them to be expanded in independent, overlapping and confusing ways.

In short, I move that this content be merged back into Measure (mathematics). And if not, the redirects at countable additivity and so forth should probably be changed. —Blotwell 03:08, 27 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]