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(1)Please give a real-valued function $f$ satisfies the set $\{(x,f(x)):x\text{ belongs to }\mathbb{R}\}$ is a second category subset of $\mathbb{R}^2$? (2)Please give a real-valued function f satisfies the set $\{(x,f(x)):x\text{ belongs to }\mathbb{R}\}$ is a non-measurable set in $\mathbb{R}^2$ in the Lebesgue sense?

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    my mistake,what I mean is how to proof the graph of f is a second category subset of R2?2011-08-04

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See Gelbaum and Olmsted, Counterexamples in Analysis, Chapter 10, Plane Sets, Example 23, A real-valued function of one real variable whose graph is a nonmeasurable plane set. It's a little too long for me to type out, and it depends on Example 21, A nonmeasurable plane set having at most two points in common with any line. Example 21 takes two full pages in the book.

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    I have found the two examples.Thank you very much for all your help.2011-08-04