Re: Open sets in R^n
- From: Tim Little <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 04 Jun 2008 03:58:55 -0500
On 2008-06-04, Virgil <Virgil@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
How does one cover the interior of a square in R^2 with the disjoint
interiors of countably many circles plus a set of measure zero?
The obvious sequence of circles defined by "the largest possible
circle within the remaining space" (with some rule for ties) should
cover all but a set of measure zero.
- Tim
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