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In mathematics, a set has measure zero if it can be covered by a countable union of intervals of arbitrarily small total length, indicating that it is 'small' in a sense that it occupies no volume in the space. Measure zero is a critical concept in real analysis and is used to distinguish between sets that are negligible in terms of Lebesgue measure, even if they are uncountably infinite like the Cantor set.
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