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The least cardinal λ such that some (equivalently: every) compact group with weight α admits a dense, pseudocompact subgroup of cardinality λ is denoted by m(α). Clearly, . We show:
Theorem 4.12. Let G be Abelian with |G| = γ. If either m(α) ≤ α and m, or α > ω and , then G admits a pseudocompact group topology of weight α.
Theorem 4.15. Every connected, pseudocompact Abelian group G with wG = α ≥ ω satisfies .
Theorem 5.2(b). If G is divisible Abelian with , then G admits at most -many...
We study when a topological space has a weaker connected topology. Various sufficient and necessary conditions are given for a space to have a weaker Hausdorff or regular connected topology. It is proved that the property of a space of having a weaker Tychonoff topology is preserved by any of the free topological group functors. Examples are given for non-preservation of this property by “nice” continuous mappings. The requirement that a space have a weaker Tychonoff connected topology is rather...
It is shown that if is a first-countable countably compact subspace of ordinals then is Lindelöf. This result is used to construct an example of a countably compact space such that the extent of is less than the Lindelöf number of . This example answers negatively Reznichenko’s question whether Baturov’s theorem holds for countably compact spaces.
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