On the Hausdorff measure of R^n with the Euclidean topology
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Abstract: In this paper we answer a question raised by David H. Fremlin about the Hausdorff measure of with respect to a distance inducing the Euclidean topology. In particular we prove that the Hausdorff -dimensional measure of is never when considering a distance inducing the Euclidean topology. Finally, we show via counterexamples that the previous result does not hold in general if we remove the assumption on the topology.
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