Abstract: We introduce some canonical topologies induced by actions of topological groups on groups and rings. For being a group [or a ring] and a topological group acting on as automorphisms, we describe the finest group [ring] topology on under which the action of on is continuous. We also study the introduced topologies in the context of Polish structures. In particular, we prove that there may be no Hausdorff topology on a group under which a given action of a Polish group on is continuous.
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