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Productivity numbers in paratopological groups (English)
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20 August 2015
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A \textit{paratopological group} \(G\) is a group endowed with a topology on \(G\) such that the mapping \((x, y) \mapsto xy\) of \(G\times G\) into \(G\) is continuous. If in addition, the mapping \(x \mapsto x^{-1}\) of \(G\) into \(G\) is continuous then \(G\) is a \textit{topological group}. In this article, the authors investigate the preservation of products in some subcategories of paratopological groups. \textit{N. Noble} in the article [Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 149, 187--198 (1970; Zbl 0229.54028)] proved that a product of sequential topological groups is sequential provided the cardinality of the index set of the product is a non-sequential cardinal. The authors generalize Noble's result not only to paratopological groups but also to any bicoreflective subcategory of epireflective subcategories of paratopological groups.
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paratopological group
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coreflective subclass
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productivity
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submeasurable cardinal
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