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An application of model theory to real and p-adic algebraic groups (English)
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1989
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The Tarski-Seidenberg theorem (in the real case) and the theorem of Macintyre in the p-adic case are used to give elementary proofs of the following results on a real, resp. p-adic semialgebraic group G: 1) the commutator subgroup of G is closed, 2) G is simple (as an abstract group) if and only if it has no closed normal subgroup, 3) if G is simple, then every homomorphism from G into a compact topological group is continuous.
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semialgebraic sets
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real algebraic group
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quantifier elimination
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Tarski- Seidenberg theorem
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p-adic semialgebraic group
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commutator subgroup
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