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    Ideals with Smital properties.Marcin Michalski, Robert Rałowski & Szymon Żeberski - 2023 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 62 (5):831-842.
    A \(\sigma \) -ideal \(\mathcal {I}\) on a Polish group \((X,+)\) has the Smital Property if for every dense set _D_ and a Borel \(\mathcal {I}\) -positive set _B_ the algebraic sum \(D+B\) is a complement of a set from \(\mathcal {I}\). We consider several variants of this property and study their connections with the countable chain condition, maximality and how well they are preserved via Fubini products. In particular we show that there are \(\mathfrak {c}\) many maximal invariant \(\sigma (...)
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    La sintaxis del elativo en árabe clásico y árabe moderno escrito.Marcin Michalski - 2018 - Al-Qantara 39 (2):477-502.
    The paper attempts to present a diachronic view of some syntactic constructions with the Arabic elative. The point of departure is its early stage in Classical Arabic. Since then, it has undergone substantial development, resulting in modern syntactic uses unknown to traditional Arabic grammarians. Of special interest are the historical trajectories of and semantic relations between the three constructions conveying the meaning of the superlative that are in current use in Modern Written Arabic: elative + indefinite singular noun in the (...)
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    Mycielski among trees.Marcin Michalski, Robert Rałowski & Szymon Żeberski - 2021 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 67 (3):271-281.
    The two‐dimensional version of the classical Mycielski theorem says that for every comeager or conull set there exists a perfect set such that. We consider a strengthening of this theorem by replacing a perfect square with a rectangle, where A and B are bodies of some types of trees with. In particular, we show that for every comeager Gδ set there exist a Miller tree and a uniformly perfect tree such that and that cannot be a Miller tree. In the (...)
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    Nonmeasurable sets and unions with respect to tree ideals.Marcin Michalski, Robert Rałowski & Szymon Żeberski - 2020 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 26 (1):1-14.
    In this paper, we consider a notion of nonmeasurablity with respect to Marczewski and Marczewski-like tree ideals $s_0$, $m_0$, $l_0$, $cl_0$, $h_0,$ and $ch_0$. We show that there exists a subset of the Baire space $\omega ^\omega,$ which is s-, l-, and m-nonmeasurable that forms a dominating m.e.d. family. We investigate a notion of ${\mathbb {T}}$ -Bernstein sets—sets which intersect but do not contain any body of any tree from a given family of trees ${\mathbb {T}}$. We also obtain a (...)
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