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    For a Tychonoff space \(X\), a group topology on the group \(\mathcal H(X)\) of self-homeomorphisms is admissible provided that the evaluation map \(\mathcal H(X)\times X\to X\) is continuous. It is shown that if \(X\) is the product of a family of zero-dimensional spaces in which any two non-empty clopen subspaces of each factor are homeomorphic then the collection of admissible group topologies on \(X\) is a complete lattice. The minimum element is identified and is a familiar compactification in some cases.
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    homeomorphism group
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    evaluation function
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    group topologies
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    set-open topologies
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    diversity
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    compactifications
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