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arxiv: math/0603513 · v1 · pith:BPDJNGUKnew · submitted 2006-03-21 · 🧮 math.GR · math.GN

Hereditarily non-topologizable groups

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keywords groupnon-topologizableeverysolutionsubgroupadmitsc-compactnessdiscrete
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A group G is non-topologizable if the only Hausdorff group topology that G admits is the discrete one. Is there an infinite group G such that H/N is non-topologizable for every subgroup H <= G and every normal subgroup N <| H? We show that a solution of this essentially group theoretic question provides a solution to the problem of c-compactness.

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