On the nonexistence of a relation between -left-porosity and -right-porosity
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Abstract: Given an arbitrarily weak notion of left-<f>-porosity and an arbitrarily strong notion of right-<g>-porosity, we construct an example of closed subset of the real line which is not sigma-left-<f>-porous and is right-<g>-porous. We also briefly summarize the relations between three different definitions of porosity controlled by a function; we then observe that our construction gives the example for any combination of these definitions of left-porosity and right-porosity.
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