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On some properties of squares of Sierpiński sets

Andrzej Nowik — 2004

Colloquium Mathematicae

We investigate some geometrical properties of squares of special Sierpiński sets. In particular, we prove that (under CH) there exists a Sierpiński set S and a function p: S → S such that the images of the graph of this function under π'(⟨x,y⟩) = x - y and π''(⟨x,y⟩) = x + y are both Lusin sets.

Some topological properties of ω -covering sets

Andrzej Nowik — 2000

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

We prove the following theorems: There exists an ω -covering with the property s 0 . Under c o v ( 𝒩 ) = there exists X such that B o r [ B X is not an ω -covering or X B is not an ω -covering]. Also we characterize the property of being an ω -covering.

On the structure of perfect sets in various topologies associated with tree forcings

Andrzej NowikPatrick Reardon — 2013

Open Mathematics

We prove that the Ellentuck, Hechler and dual Ellentuck topologies are perfect isomorphic to one another. This shows that the structure of perfect sets in all these spaces is the same. We prove this by finding homeomorphic embeddings of one space into a perfect subset of another. We prove also that the space corresponding to eventually different forcing cannot contain a perfect subset homeomorphic to any of the spaces above.

On nowhere weakly symmetric functions and functions with two-element range

Krzysztof CiesielskiKandasamy MuthuvelAndrzej Nowik — 2001

Fundamenta Mathematicae

A function f: ℝ → {0,1} is weakly symmetric (resp. weakly symmetrically continuous) at x ∈ ℝ provided there is a sequence hₙ → 0 such that f(x+hₙ) = f(x-hₙ) = f(x) (resp. f(x+hₙ) = f(x-hₙ)) for every n. We characterize the sets S(f) of all points at which f fails to be weakly symmetrically continuous and show that f must be weakly symmetric at some x ∈ ℝ∖S(f). In particular, there is no f: ℝ → {0,1} which is nowhere weakly symmetric. It is also shown that if at each point x we...

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