Fragmentable mappings and CHART groups

Warren B. Moors

Fundamenta Mathematicae (2016)

  • Volume: 234, Issue: 2, page 191-200
  • ISSN: 0016-2736

Abstract

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The purpose of this note is two-fold: firstly, to give a new and interesting result concerning separate and joint continuity, and secondly, to give a stream-lined (and self-contained) proof of the fact that "tame" CHART groups are topological groups.

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Warren B. Moors. "Fragmentable mappings and CHART groups." Fundamenta Mathematicae 234.2 (2016): 191-200. <http://eudml.org/doc/286292>.

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