Order and minimality of some topological groups
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Abstract: A Hausdorff topological group is called minimal if it does not admit a strictly coarser Hausdorff group topology. This paper mostly deals with the topological group of order-preserving homeomorphisms of a compact linearly ordered connected space . We provide a sufficient condition on under which the topological group is minimal. This condition is satisfied, for example, by: the unit interval, the ordered square, the extended long line and the circle (endowed with its cyclic order). In fact, these groups are even -minimal, meaning, in this setting, that the compact-open topology on is the smallest Hausdorff group topology on . One of the key ideas is to verify that for such the Zariski and the Markov topologies on the group coincide with the compact-open topology. The technique in this article is mainly based on a work of Gartside and Glyn.
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