Balanced and functionally balanced P-groups
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Balanced and functionally balanced \(P\)-groups
Abstract: In relation to Itzkowitz's problem, we show that a -bounded -group is balanced if and only if it is functionally balanced. We prove that for an arbitrary -group, being functionally balanced is equivalent to being strongly functionally balanced. A special focus is given to the uniform free topological group defined over a uniform -space. In particular, we show that this group is (functionally) balanced precisely when its subsets consisting of words of length at most are all (resp., functionally) balanced.
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