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The main result of the paper under review is the following theorem: Let \(X\) be a paracompact topological space and \(G\) a factorizable group of homeomorphisms of \(X\) which does not have any fixed points in \(X\). Assume that there exists a positive integer \(N\) such that every element in \([G,G]\) can be expressed as a product of at most \(N\) commutators. Assume further that \(G\) is bounded with respect to all fragmentation norms corresponding to all open covers of \(X\). Then for the group \(H:=[G,G]\) we have \([H,H]=H\) and there exists a positive integer \(M\) such that every element in \([H,H]\) can be expressed as a product of at most \(M\) commutators. The paper also investigates the case of an open manifold and provides various examples illustrating the results.
Property / review text: The main result of the paper under review is the following theorem: Let \(X\) be a paracompact topological space and \(G\) a factorizable group of homeomorphisms of \(X\) which does not have any fixed points in \(X\). Assume that there exists a positive integer \(N\) such that every element in \([G,G]\) can be expressed as a product of at most \(N\) commutators. Assume further that \(G\) is bounded with respect to all fragmentation norms corresponding to all open covers of \(X\). Then for the group \(H:=[G,G]\) we have \([H,H]=H\) and there exists a positive integer \(M\) such that every element in \([H,H]\) can be expressed as a product of at most \(M\) commutators. The paper also investigates the case of an open manifold and provides various examples illustrating the results. / rank
 
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On the structure of the commutator subgroup of certain homeomorphism groups
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    On the structure of the commutator subgroup of certain homeomorphism groups (English)
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    4 August 2011
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    The main result of the paper under review is the following theorem: Let \(X\) be a paracompact topological space and \(G\) a factorizable group of homeomorphisms of \(X\) which does not have any fixed points in \(X\). Assume that there exists a positive integer \(N\) such that every element in \([G,G]\) can be expressed as a product of at most \(N\) commutators. Assume further that \(G\) is bounded with respect to all fragmentation norms corresponding to all open covers of \(X\). Then for the group \(H:=[G,G]\) we have \([H,H]=H\) and there exists a positive integer \(M\) such that every element in \([H,H]\) can be expressed as a product of at most \(M\) commutators. The paper also investigates the case of an open manifold and provides various examples illustrating the results.
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    homeomorphism
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    factorizable group
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    commutator
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    perfect group
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    open manifold
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    paracompact space
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