On some generic small Cantor spaces
Abstract
Let X = [0,1]n, n ≥1. We show that the typical (in the sense of Baire category) compact subset of X is not only a zero dimensional Cantor space but it satisfies the property of being strongly microscopic, which is stronger than being of dimension zero.
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