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Finitely starlike sets whose F-stars have positive measure
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    Krasnoselskij's classical theorem characterizes compact starshaped sets in Euclidean spaces. Without the assumption of compactness the corresponding results become much more intricate. The present article describes, among other things, such a situation in the Euclidean plane, with much zeal and ingenuity. Given a planar set S, we say that X sees Y via S, if every line connecting some point of X to some point of Y belongs to S. Let T be the interior of the closure of S. If \(T\setminus S\) is small, in a sense to be made precise, then every finite subset X of S sees some subset L(X) with positive area, via S, provided that every fourpointed subset of S does.
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    starlike set
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    Lebesgue measure
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