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Coronas of ultrametric spaces

Igor V. Protasov — 2011

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

We show that, under CH, the corona of a countable ultrametric space is homeomorphic to ω * . As a corollary, we get the same statements for the Higson’s corona of a proper ultrametric space and the space of ends of a countable locally finite group.

Topologies on groups determined by right cancellable ultrafilters

Igor V. Protasov — 2009

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

For every discrete group G , the Stone-Čech compactification β G of G has a natural structure of a compact right topological semigroup. An ultrafilter p G * , where G * = β G G , is called right cancellable if, given any q , r G * , q p = r p implies q = r . For every right cancellable ultrafilter p G * , we denote by G ( p ) the group G endowed with the strongest left invariant topology in which p converges to the identity of G . For any countable group G and any right cancellable ultrafilters p , q G * , we show that G ( p ) is homeomorphic to G ( q ) if and only if...

Extraresolvability of balleans

Igor V. Protasov — 2007

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

A ballean is a set endowed with some family of balls in such a way that a ballean can be considered as an asymptotic counterpart of a uniform topological space. We introduce and study a new cardinal invariant of a ballean, the extraresolvability, which is an asymptotic reflection of the corresponding invariant of a topological space.

Cellularity of a space of subgroups of a discrete group

Arkady G. LeidermanIgor V. Protasov — 2008

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

Given a discrete group G , we consider the set ( G ) of all subgroups of G endowed with topology of pointwise convergence arising from the standard embedding of ( G ) into the Cantor cube { 0 , 1 } G . We show that the cellularity c ( ( G ) ) 0 for every abelian group G , and, for every infinite cardinal τ , we construct a group G with c ( ( G ) ) = τ .

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