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Correction to: ``Long chains of topological group topologies -- a continuation'', Topology and its Application 75 (1997) 51--79
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    Correction to: ``Long chains of topological group topologies -- a continuation'', Topology and its Application 75 (1997) 51--79 (English)
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    Theorem 6.11 of our article [ibid. 75, 51-79 (1997; Zbl 0873.22001)] asserts that if \((G,{\mathcal T})\) is a pseudocompact, connected topological group, then every pseudocompact group topology on \(G\) containing \({\mathcal T}\) is also connected. That assertion is false. The following recent result of \textit{W. W. Comfort} and \textit{J. Galindo} [Extremal properties concerning pseudocompact groups (title tentative). Manuscript in preparation, 1999] clarifies the situation. Theorem. Let \((G,{\mathcal T})\) be a non-divisible, connected, pseudocompact Abelian topological group. Then there is on \(G\) a non-connected, pseudocompact group topology properly containing \({\mathcal T}\).
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    pseudocompact
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    connected topological group
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    pseudocompact group topology
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    non-divisible
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    connected
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    pseudocompact Abelian topological group
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