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My guess (never had a proper measure theory course because fuck my university's curriculum) is that "[math]\prod_{x\in [0,1]}(-\infty,1] [/math]" cannot be obtained by countably many intersections (/unions) of cylinder sets where only countably many "coordinates" are not [math](-\infty,\infty)[/math], but Borel sets instead. So we can only measure events that can be written knowing only countably many values, e.g. subsets of continuous/cadlag function spaces. Is that what is meant there?

T to keep it general. In our lecture we'll go on to deal with pretty arbitrary (though real-valued I think) Gaussian processes.

At this point pretty much any answer is enough to make my day so thank you anon. Pretty new to this stuff, do you have any alternatives to Wikipedia for quickly looking up definitions/theorems I'm unfamiliar with?

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