The idempotent Radon--Nikodym theorem has a converse statement

Abstract

Idempotent integration is an analogue of the Lebesgue integration where σ-additive measures are replaced by σ-maxitive measures. It has proved useful in many areas of mathematics such as fuzzy set theory, optimization, idempotent analysis, large deviation theory, or extreme value theory. Existence of Radon--Nikodym derivatives, which turns out to be crucial in all of these applications, was proved by Sugeno and Murofushi. Here we show a converse statement to this idempotent version of the Radon--Nikodym theorem, i.e. we characterize the σ-maxitive measures that have the Radon--Nikodym property.

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