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[Merged by Bors] - feat: lemmas about indicator of the symmetric difference #6738

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@urkud urkud added awaiting-review The author would like community review of the PR t-algebra Algebra (groups, rings, fields etc) t-measure-probability Measure theory / Probability theory labels Aug 23, 2023
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ocfnash commented Aug 23, 2023

Thanks!

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@bors bors bot changed the title feat: lemmas about indicator of the symmetric difference [Merged by Bors] - feat: lemmas about indicator of the symmetric difference Aug 23, 2023
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