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Does pointwise convergence imply uniform convergence on a large subset?
To add a bit to Jonas Meyer's answer.
Sierpiński's result was first published in C.R. Soc. Sc. Varsovie 1928, p. 84-87. It was reproduced in his monograph "Hypothèse du continu" (Lwów, 1934, p. 52): …
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A set that can be covered by arbitrarily small intervals
The problem was also studied by Besicovitch from the geometric measure-theoretic point of view in the 1930s. In particular, Besicovitch was motivated by the problem of determining the sets of reals on …