February 4, 2025
A Characterization of Standard Borel Spaces
Posted by John Baez
People in measure theory find it best to work with, not arbitrary measurable spaces, but certain nice ones called standard Borel spaces. I’ve used them myself.
The usual definition of these looks kind of clunky: a standard Borel space is a set equipped with a -algebra for which there exists a complete metric on such that is the -algebra of Borel sets. But the results are good. For example, every standard Borel space is isomorphic to one of these:
- a finite or countably infinite set with its -algebra of all subsets,
- the real line with its sigma-algebra of Borel subsets.
So standard Borel spaces are a good candidate for Tom Leinster’s program of revealing the mathematical inevitability of certain traditionally popular concepts. I forget exactly how he put it, but it’s a great program and I remember some examples: he found nice category-theoretic characterizations of Lebesgue integration, entropy, and the nerve of a category.
Now someone has done this for standard Borel spaces!
February 2, 2025
Backing Up US Federal Databases
Posted by John Baez
I hope you’ve read the news:
- Ethan Singer, Thousands of U.S. government web pages have been taken down since Friday, New York Times, 2 Feburary 2025.
Many of the pages taken down mention DEI, but they also include research papers on optics, chemistry, medicine and much more. They may reappear, but at this time nobody knows.
If you want to help save US federal web pages and databases, here are some things to do.