On weakly metrically transitive measures and nonmeasurable sets (Q2464621)
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On weakly metrically transitive measures and nonmeasurable sets (English)
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2 January 2008
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Let \(G\) be a~group of transformations of a~nonempty set~\(E\). A \(G\)-invariant measure on~\(E\) is said to be weakly metrically transitive with respect to~\(G\), if for any \(\varepsilon>0\) there exists a~\(\mu\)-measurable set~\(X\) with \(\mu(X)<\varepsilon\) and a~countable subgroup \(H\) of~\(G\) such that \(\mu(E\setminus\bigcup\{h(X):h\in H\})=0\). The author shows that some analog of Minkowski's method from geometric number theory enables to establish the existence of sets which are absolutely nonmeasurable with respect to weakly metrically transitive invariant measures.
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invariant measure
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convex set
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weakly metrically transitive measure
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extension of measure
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\(G\)-selector
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