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Souslin property in free topological groups on bicompacta
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    Souslin property in free topological groups on bicompacta (English)
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    Let X be a completely regular space and F(X) be its free Markov topological group. It is shown that if X is a pseudocompact space then \(c(F(X))\leq \aleph_ 0\), i.e. any disjoint system of open sets of G is not uncountable. In particular, if a topological group G is \(\sigma\)- compact or G is topologically generated by a compact set then \(c(G)\leq \aleph_ 0\).
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    free Markov topological group
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    Suslin number
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