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Characterization of Measureable SetsEvery countable union of rectangles in R2 is a Lebesgue measurable set. Is the converse true, too? Specifically, I wonder whether the following statement is true: Let A be a set in the unit square that is Lebesgue measurable. Then there a countable collection of rectangles and a null set such that A is equal to the union of the rectangles and the null set.
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