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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6546334
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On embeddings of topological groups. II.
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6546334

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    On embeddings of topological groups. II. (English)
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    26 February 2016
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    In this short paper the author proves that for two given infinite cardinal numbers \(c\) and \(w\) with \(c \leq w\) there exists a topological group \(G\) (resp. an abelian topological group \(G\)) of character and weight not exceeding, respectively, \(c\) and \(2^w\) such that each topological group (resp. each abelian topological group) of character and weight not exceeding, respectively, \(c\) and \(w\) is topologically isomorphic to a subgroup of \(G\). In particular, this applies to metrizable groups (when \(c = \aleph_0\)). The proof involves Raǐkov complete groups. The paper is concluded with a few questions related to the existence of universal topological groups in the classes of, e.g., finite-dimensional/abelian/arbitrary topological groups whose characters and weights are bounded above by fixed cardinals.
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    universal topological group
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    metrizable topological group
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    embedding of a topological group
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    cardinal characters of a topological group
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