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A note on locally compact subsemigroups of compact groups
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    A note on locally compact subsemigroups of compact groups (English)
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    30 June 2021
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    In this paper the authors deal with the question of when a subsemigroup of a topological group is itself a topological group. First, they define a topological group \(G\) as \textit{Weil-adapted} if the closure of each subsemigroup is a group. Subsequently, a series of interesting auxiliary lemmas are proved which allow them to obtain the following conclusions: (1) Any locally compact subsemigroup of a Weil-adapted topological group is a closed subgroup, as a corollary it follows that any locally compact subsemigroup of a precompact group is a group; (2) Each commutative cancellative locally compact pseudocompact topological semigroup with open shifts is a compact topological group.
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    topological semigroup
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    compact group
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    cancellative semigroup
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    precompact
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    pseudocompact
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