Embedding a topological group into a connected group

Ryo Ohashi

Colloquium Mathematicae (2007)

  • Volume: 108, Issue: 1, page 159-162
  • ISSN: 0010-1354

Abstract

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It was proved in [HM] that each topological group (G,·,τ) may be embedded into a connected topological group (Ĝ,•,τ̂). In fact, two methods of introducing τ̂ were given. In this note we show relations between them.

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Ryo Ohashi. "Embedding a topological group into a connected group." Colloquium Mathematicae 108.1 (2007): 159-162. <http://eudml.org/doc/283654>.

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