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Definition

Let and be differential manifolds. A map (not necessarily smooth) is termed nullset-preserving if has measure zero if and only if has measure zero.

Any diffeomorphism is nullset-preserving. In fact, it is because we have this fact for Euclidean space that we can define the notion of a nullset on a differential manifold to begin with. Further information: Diffeomorphism implies nullset-preserving