Packing index of subsets in Polish groups
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Abstract: For a subset of a Polish group , we study the (almost) packing index (resp. ) of , equal to the supremum of cardinalities of subsets such that the family of shifts is (almost) disjoint (in the sense that for any distinct points ). Subsets with small (almost) packing index are small in a geometric sense. We show that for any -compact subset of a Polish group. If is Borel, then the packing indices and cannot take values in the half-interval where is a certain uncountable cardinal that is smaller than in some models of ZFC. In each non-discrete Polish Abelian group we construct two closed subsets with and and then apply this result to show that contains a nowhere dense Haar null subset with for any given cardinal number .
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