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Divisibility of Spheres with Measurable Pieces

Metric Geometry 2022-07-12 v2

Abstract

For an rr-tuple (γ1,,γr)(\gamma_1,\ldots,\gamma_r) of special orthogonal d×dd\times d matrices, we say that the Euclidean (d1)(d-1)-dimensional sphere Sd1S^{d-1} is (γ1,,γr)(\gamma_1,\ldots,\gamma_r)-divisible if there is a subset ASd1A\subseteq S^{d-1} such that its translations by the rotations γ1,,γr\gamma_1,\ldots,\gamma_r partition the sphere. Motivated by some old open questions of Mycielski and Wagon, we investigate the version of this notion where the set AA has to be measurable with respect to the spherical measure. Our main result shows that measurable divisibility is impossible for a "generic" (in various meanings) rr-tuple of rotations. This is in stark contrast to the recent result of Conley, Marks and Unger which implies that, for every "generic" rr-tuple, divisibility is possible with parts that have the property of Baire.

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@article{arxiv.2012.07567,
  title  = {Divisibility of Spheres with Measurable Pieces},
  author = {Clinton T. Conley and Jan Grebík and Oleg Pikhurko},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.07567},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

34 pages, minor changes, accepted by L'Enseignement Mathematique