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Quotients with respect to strongly $L$-subgyrogroups

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arxiv 2210.03648 v1 pith:I66RDIUJ submitted 2022-09-20 math.GN

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A topological gyrogroup is a gyrogroup endowed with a compatible topology such that the multiplication is jointly continuous and the inverse is continuous. In this paper, we study the quotient gyrogroups in topological gyrogroups with respect to strongly $L$-subgyrogroups, and prove that let $(G, \tau,\oplus)$ be a topological gyrogroup and $H$ a closed strongly $L$-subgyrogroup of $G$, then the natural homomorphism $\pi$ from a topological gyrogroup $G$ to its quotient topology on $G/H$ is an open and continuous mapping, and $G/H$ is a homogeneous $T_1$-space. We also establish that for a locally compact strongly $L$-subgyrogroup $H$ of a topological gyrogroup $G$, the natural quotient mapping $\pi$ of $G$ onto the quotient space $G/H$ is a locally perfect mapping. This leads us to some interesting results on how properties of $G$ depend on the properties of $G/H$. Some classical results in topological groups are generalized.

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