A note on factoring groups into dense subsets
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Abstract: Let be a group of cardinality endowed with a topology such that for every non-empty and has a base of cardinality . We prove that could be factorized (i.e. each has unique representation , , ) into dense subsets , . We do not know if this statement holds for even if is a topological group.
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