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A Q -linear automorphism of the reals with non-measurable graph

Stephen Scheinberg (2019)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

This note contains a proof of the existence of a one-to-one function Θ of onto itself with the following properties: Θ is a rational-linear automorphism of , and the graph of Θ is a non-measurable subset of the plane.

A Riemann approach to random variation

Patrick Muldowney (2006)

Mathematica Bohemica

This essay outlines a generalized Riemann approach to the analysis of random variation and illustrates it by a construction of Brownian motion in a new and simple manner.

Additive functions modulo a countable subgroup of ℝ

Nikos Frantzikinakis (2003)

Colloquium Mathematicae

We solve the mod G Cauchy functional equation f(x+y) = f(x) + f(y) (mod G), where G is a countable subgroup of ℝ and f:ℝ → ℝ is Borel measurable. We show that the only solutions are functions linear mod G.

Algebras of Borel measurable functions

Michał Morayne (1992)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

We determine the size levels for any function on the hyperspace of an arc as follows. Assume Z is a continuum and consider the following three conditions: 1) Z is a planar AR; 2) cut points of Z have component number two; 3) any true cyclic element of Z contains at most two cut points of Z. Then any size level for an arc satisfies 1)-3) and conversely, if Z satisfies 1)-3), then Z is a diameter level for some arc.

Almost Everywhere First-Return Recovery

Michael J. Evans, Paul D. Humke (2004)

Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Mathematics

We present a new characterization of Lebesgue measurable functions; namely, a function f:[0,1]→ ℝ is measurable if and only if it is first-return recoverable almost everywhere. This result is established by demonstrating a connection between almost everywhere first-return recovery and a first-return process for yielding the integral of a measurable function.

Analytic gaps

Stevo Todorčević (1996)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

We investigate when two orthogonal families of sets of integers can be separated if one of them is analytic.

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