A direct solution to the generic point problem
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Abstract: We provide a new proof of a recent theorem of Ben-Yaacov, Melleray, and Tsankov. If is a Polish group and is a minimal, metrizable -flow with all orbits meager, then the universal minimal flow is non-metrizable. In particular, we show that given as above, the universal highly proximal extension of is non-metrizable.
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