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A quantitative generalization of Prodanov-Stoyanov Theorem on minimal Abelian topological groups

General Topology 2021-11-01 v2 Group Theory

Abstract

A topological group XX is defined to have compactcompact exponentexponent if for some number nNn\in\mathbb N the set {xn:xX}\{x^n:x\in X\} has compact closure in XX. Any such number nn will be called a compact exponent of XX. Our principal result states that a complete Abelian topological group XX has compact exponent (equal to nNn\in\mathbb N) if and only if for any injective continuous homomorphism f:XYf:X\to Y to a topological group YY and every yf(X)ˉy\in \bar{f(X)} there exists a positive number kk (equal to nn) such that ykf(X)y^k\in f(X). This result has many interesting implications: (1) an Abelian topological group is compact if and only if it is complete in each weaker Hausdorff group topology; (2) each minimal Abelian topological group is precompact (this is the famous Prodanov-Stoyanov Theorem); (3) a topological group XX is complete and has compact exponent if and only if it is closed in each Hausdorff paratopological group containing XX as a topoloical subgroup (this confirms an old conjecture of Banakh and Ravsky).

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@article{arxiv.1706.05411,
  title  = {A quantitative generalization of Prodanov-Stoyanov Theorem on minimal Abelian topological groups},
  author = {Taras Banakh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.05411},
  year   = {2021}
}

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14 pages