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Topological groups and covering dimension
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    Topological groups and covering dimension (English)
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    4 August 2011
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    The author introduce a natural way of extending the Lebesgue covering dimension to various classes of infinite-dimensional topological groups. The dimension function considered by the author extends Lebesgue's covering dimension, has the hereditary property, and has a product theory that is much similar to the product theory for the finite-dimensional case.
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    orientable dimensional
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    game dimension
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    selection principle
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    infinite game
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