ON ARITHMETIC SUMS OF CONNECTED SETS IN
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Abstract: We prove that for two connected sets with cardinalities greater than , if one of and is compact and not a line segment, then the arithmetic sum has non-empty interior. This improves a recent result of Banakh, Jab{l}o'nska and Jab{l}o'nski [4,Theorem 4] in dimension two by relaxing their assumption that and are both compact.
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