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Apr 13, 2017 at 14:11 answer added Nik Weaver timeline score: 6
Apr 13, 2017 at 12:38 comment added Michael Greinecker There is no canonical equivalent of "the" $\sigma$-algebra. Indeed, one cannot recover the underlying measure space from $\mathcal{L}^\infty(X)$, only the measure algebra, which is what one gets by taking quotients by the ideal of sets of measure zero. There are two natural ways to obtain representing measure spaces. One uses the Stone-space of the measure algebra, the other one employs the Maharam representation theorem of measure algebras.
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