Null sets and combinatorial covering properties
Abstract
A subset of the Cantor cube is null-additive if its algebraic sum with any null set is null. We construct a set of cardinality continuum such that: all continuous images of the set into the Cantor cube are null-additive, it contains a homeomorphic copy of a set that is not null-additive, and it has the property γ, a strong combinatorial covering property. We also construct a nontrivial subset of the Cantor cube with the property γ that is not null additive. Set-theoretic assumptions used in our constructions are far milder than used earlier by Galvin--Miller and Bartoszy\'nski--Recaw, to obtain sets with analogous properties. We also consider products of Sierpi\'nski sets in the context of combinatorial covering properties.
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