The group \(\mathbb{Z}^{( \mathbb{N})}\) does not have a Mackey topology (Q2217227)

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The group \(\mathbb{Z}^{( \mathbb{N})}\) does not have a Mackey topology
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    The group \(\mathbb{Z}^{( \mathbb{N})}\) does not have a Mackey topology (English)
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    29 December 2020
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    The author proves that for any natural number \(d\geq 2\) and strictly increasing sequence \((m_n)\) of natural numbers, the subgroup \(\sum_{n\in \mathbb{N}} \mathbb{Z}(dm_n)\) equipped with the topology induced by the product \(\Pi_{n\in \mathbb{N}} \mathbb{Z}(dm_n)\) has no Mackey topology. As a result, \(\mathbb{Z}^{(\mathbb{N})}\) endowed with the topology induced by \(\mathbb{Z}^{\mathbb{N}}\) has no Mackey topology.
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    locally quasi-convex topology
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    compatible topology
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    Mackey groups
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    Mackey topology
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    topology of uniform convergence
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