Compactivorous sets in Banach spaces
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Abstract: A set in a Banach space is compactivorous if for every compact set in there is a nonempty, (relatively) open subset of which can be translated into . In a separable Banach space, this is a sufficient condition which guarantees the Haar nonnegligibility of Borel subsets. We give some characterisations of this property in both separable and nonseparable Banach spaces and prove an extension of the main theorem to countable products of locally compact Polish groups.
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