In
mathematics, more precisely in
measure theory, an atom is a measurable set which has positive measure and contains no set of smaller positive measure. A measure which has no atoms is called non-atomic or atomless.
Definition
Given a
measurable space
In mathematics, a measurable space or Borel space is a basic object in measure theory. It consists of a set and a σ-algebra, which defines the subsets that will be measured.
Definition
Consider a set X and a σ-algebra \mathcal A on X. Then ...
and a
measure on that space, a set
in
is called an atom if
and for any measurable subset
with
the set
has measure zero.
If
is an atom, all the subsets in the
-equivalence class