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jeffcoat | 10 years ago

All of this is fine for real-valued inputs and outcomes. It's the number of events (coin flips, measurements, etc) that we're restricting to be countable.

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graycat|10 years ago

No, the number of events is necessarily also finite or uncountable. Indeed, it is a nice exercise that there are no countably infinite sigma algebras (extra credit for a solution!).

It's just can't take uncountably many events, take their union, and assume that the result is also an event.