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Axiom of finite choice

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In mathematics, the axiom of finite choice is a weak version of the axiom of choice which asserts that if is a family of non-empty finite sets, then

(set-theoretic product).[1]: 14 

If every set can be linearly ordered, the axiom of finite choice follows.[1]: 17 

Applications

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An important application is that when is a measure space where is the counting measure and is a function such that

,

then for at most countably many .

References

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  1. ^ a b Herrlich, Horst (2006). The axiom of choice. Lecture Notes in Mathematics. Vol. 1876. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer. doi:10.1007/11601562. ISBN 978-3-540-30989-5.