Sets with large intersection properties in metric spaces
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Abstract: In this work we reproduce the characterization of -sets from the euclidean setting [J. London Math. Soc. 49:267-280,1994] to more general metric spaces. These sets have Hausdorff dimension at least and are closed by countable intersections, which is particularly useful to estimate the dimension of the so called sets of -approximable points (that typically appear in Diophantine approximations).
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