The continuity of inverse in groups (Q2104405)
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The continuity of inverse in groups (English)
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7 December 2022
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This article is a contribution to the question under which conditions a paratopological group is a topological group. For that the author introduces the concept of a \(\Delta\)-Baire space. A topological space \(X\) is a \(\Delta\)-Baire space if for every set \(P\subseteq X\times X\) containing the diagonal \(\Delta:=\{(x,x):x\in X\}\) and having the property that \(\{y\in X:(x,y)\in P\}\) is open for any \(x\in X\) there is an open nonempty set \(W\) with \(W\times W\subseteq \bar{P}\). A metrizable Baire space is an example for a \(\Delta\)-Baire space. It is proved that any \(\Delta\)-Baire paratopological group is a topological group. For several classes of topological spaces it is then shown that they are \(\Delta\)-Baire spaces.
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paratopological groups
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topological groups
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continuity of the inverse
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Baire spaces
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\( \Delta \)-Baire spaces
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