Topologically subordered rectifiable spaces and compactifications

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Abstract: A topological space G is said to be a {it rectifiable space} provided that there are a surjective homeomorphism phi:GimesGightarrowGimesG and an element einG such that pi1circphi=pi1 and for every xinG we have phi(x,x)=(x,e), where pi1:GimesGightarrowG is the projection to the first coordinate. In this paper, we mainly discuss the rectifiable spaces which are suborderable, and show that if a rectifiable space is suborderable then it is metrizable or a totally disconnected P-space, which improves a theorem of A.V. Arhangel'skivi in cite{A20092}. As an applications, we discuss the remainders of the Hausdorff compactifications of GO-spaces which are rectifiable, and we mainly concerned with the following statement, and under what condition Phi it is true. Statement: Suppose that G is a non-locally compact GO-space which is rectifiable, and that Y=bGsetminusG has (locally) a property-Phi. Then G and bG are separable and metrizable. Moreover, we also consieder some related matters about the remainders of the Hausdorff compactifications of rectifiable spaces.



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