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\(T_\Omega\)-sequences in abelian groups
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    \(T_\Omega\)-sequences in abelian groups (English)
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    4 March 2001
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    A sequence in an abelian group is called a \(T\)-sequence if there exists a Hausdorff group topology in which the sequence converges to zero. It will be called a \(T_\Omega\)-sequence if there exist uncountably many different Hausdorff group topologies in which the sequence converges to zero. The paper under review constructs a fundamental system for the finest group topology in which a given \(T\)-sequence converges to zero. A criterion for being a \(T_\Omega\)-sequence and examples of \(T_\Omega\)-sequences are given.
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    abelian group
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    Hausdorff group topology
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    \(T_\Omega\)-sequence
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