Bockstein theorem for nilpotent groups
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Abstract: We extend the definition of Bockstein basis to nilpotent groups . A metrizable space is called a {it Bockstein space} if for all Abelian groups . Bockstein First Theorem says that all compact spaces are Bockstein spaces. Here are the main results of the paper: Let be a Bockstein space. If is nilpotent, then if and only if . is a Bockstein space if and only if for all subsets of prime numbers.
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