Fubini foiled: Katok's paradoxical example in measure theory (Q1361171)

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    Fubini foiled: Katok's paradoxical example in measure theory
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1038579

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      Fubini foiled: Katok's paradoxical example in measure theory (English)
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      22 March 1998
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      By means of Borel's strong law of large numbers it is shown that there exist a Borel subset \(E\) of \((0,1)\times [0,1]\) with Lebesgue measure equal to one together with disjoint real analytic curves \(\Gamma_\beta\), \(\beta\in[0,1]\), which fill out \((0,1)\times [0,1]\) such that each curve \(\Gamma_\beta\) intersects \(E\) in at most a single point.
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      analytic curves filling out the unit square
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      Borel's strong law of large numbers
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