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    More on remainders close to metrizable spaces (English)
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    12 March 2007
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    The author continues his study of remainders in compactifications and generalized metrizability properties. He proves among other things that if \(X\) is a non-locally compact topological group, and \(bX\) is a compactification of \(X\) such that \(Y=bX\setminus X\) has a \(G_\delta\)-diagonal or a point-countable base, then both \(X\) and \(Y\) are separable and metrizable. A non-locally compact topological group may have a first countable remainder without being separable, which shows that the obtained results are close to being optimal. The author also notes that his results do not extend to paratopological groups.
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    topological group
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    \(p\)-space
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    \(G_\delta\)-diagonal
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    Lindelöf \(P\)-space
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    metrizability
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    countable type
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