Covering \mathbb R with translates of a compact set
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Covering $\mathbb R$ with translates of a compact set
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(14)- Remarks on nonmeasurable unions of big point families
- Covering the real line with translates of a zero-dimensional compact set
- A surprising covering of the real line
- Less than continuum many translates of a compact nullset may cover any infinite profinite group
- Differentiability of continuous functions in terms of Haar-smallness
- On nonmeasurable unions
- Closed sets which consistently have few translations covering the line
- On Borel sets belonging to every invariant ccc $\sigma $-ideal on $2^{\mathbb {N}}$
- Coverings and dimensions in infinite profinite groups
- A \(1\)-dimensional subset of the reals that intersects each of its translates in at most a single point
- Haar-smallest sets
- Less than 2ωmany translates of a compact nullset may cover the real line
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6381834 (Why is no real title available?)
- Small sets containing any pattern
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