Borel Liftings of Graph Limits
Abstract
The cut pseudo-metric on the space of graph limits induces an equivalence relation. The quotient space obtained by collapsing each equivalence class to a point is a metric space with appealing analytic properties. We show that the equivalence relation admits a Borel lifting: There exists a Borel-measurable mapping which maps each equivalence class to one of its elements.
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