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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Paul August (talk | contribs) at 19:03, 27 August 2005 (I would prefer the article stay here, but …). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

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]


I created this article because I thought that the topic "sigma additivity" was deserving of its own article. Here are my reasons:
  1. When I follow a link of some term like "sigma additivity", because I want to know what it means, I would rather be sent to an article just about that term, which defines that term right at the top, instead of being directed to an article about a different topic and having to read down into the article, for the definition I'm seeking.
  2. The definition of the property in this article is more general than the one given in Measure (mathematics) (In fact it is not entirely clear to me that you could actually say that Measure (mathematics) actually defines a "sigma additive function", rather it defines a "countably additive measure".)
  3. This article has content which is not now in and does not necessarily belong in Measure (mathematics).
  4. This article has the possibility of expanding further beyond what would necessarily be appropriate for the article Measure (mathematics). For example it could have a section on the history of and motivation of the property. It could describe possible uses of the concept outside of Measure theory. It could explore generalizations or restrictions of the property. It could discuss the relationship between this property and other related properties like subadditivity.
So for these reasons I would prefer to leave this article here. I have, for the time being, redirected countable additivity here. However I really am by no means an expert in this area and I would appreciate, the views of more knowledgeable editors. I will see if I can round some up ;-)
Paul August 19:03, August 27, 2005 (UTC)