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arxiv: 1003.0918 · v1 · submitted 2010-03-03 · 🧮 math.LO

Completely nonmeasurable unions

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Assume that there is no quasi-measurable cardinal smaller than $2^\omega$. ($\kappa$ is quasi measurable if there exists $\kappa $-additive ideal $\ci $ of subsets of $\kappa $ such that the Boolean algebra $P(\kappa)/\ci$ satisfies c.c.c.) We show that for a c.c.c. $\sigma $-ideal I with a Borel base of subsets of an uncountable Polish space, if $\cal A$ is a point-finite family of subsets from I then there is an uncountable collection of pairwise disjoint subfamilies of $\cal A$ whose union is completely nonmeasurable i.e. its intersection with every non-small Borel set does not belong to the $\sigma $-field generated by Borel sets and the ideal I. This result is a generalization of Four Poles Theorem.

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