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Two point sets with additional properties

Marek BieniasSzymon GłąbRobert RałowskiSzymon Żeberski — 2013

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

A subset of the plane is called a two point set if it intersects any line in exactly two points. We give constructions of two point sets possessing some additional properties. Among these properties we consider: being a Hamel base, belonging to some σ -ideal, being (completely) nonmeasurable with respect to different σ -ideals, being a κ -covering. We also give examples of properties that are not satisfied by any two point set: being Luzin, Sierpiński and Bernstein set. We also consider natural generalizations...

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