On the Chabauty continuity of certain functions (Q311054)

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On the Chabauty continuity of certain functions
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    On the Chabauty continuity of certain functions (English)
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    28 September 2016
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    The set \(\mathcal{SUB}(G)\) of closed subgroups of a locally compact group \(G\) has a natural topology, called the \textit{Chabauty topology}, which makes it a Hausdorff compact space. This topology has been defined by \textit{C. Chabauty} [Bull. Soc. Math. Fr. 78, 143--151 (1950; Zbl 0039.04101)]. In the paper under review the authors study the continuity of the function \[ \lambda_G : \mathcal{SUB}(G)\times \mathcal{SUB}(G)\longrightarrow \mathcal{SUB}(G),\quad (K,L)\mapsto K\cap L. \] Among other results, it is established that for a nondiscrete locally compact group \(G\), the following statements are equivalent: (1) the map \(\lambda_G\) is continuous; (2) \(G\) is a periodic totally disconnected group in which every open compact subgroup satisfies that \(\lambda_H\) is continuous.
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    locally compact group
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    periodic group
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    Chabauty topology
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    hyperspace of closed subgroups
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    continuity
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    totally disconnected group
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    scale function
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