Questions tagged [topological-groups]
A topological group is a group $G$ together with a topology on the elements of $G$ such that the group operation and group inverse function are both continuous (with respect to the topology).
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What's the relation between pseudo-compact and admissible rings?
We recall two definitions. Let $A$ be a linearly topologized ring which is complete and Hausdorff.
We say that $A$ is pseudo-compact if, for every open ideal $I\subset A$, the ring $A/I$ is artinian. ...
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Defining the classifying space of a group acting on a set
$\DeclareMathOperator\Aut{Aut}\DeclareMathOperator\Gal{Gal}$Recall that $n$-simplices of the classifying space (simplicial set) $BG$ of a group are orbits of the diagonal action by shifts
on $n+1$-...
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G separable group, $\aleph_0 \leq \tau$. What is $l(X)$ and $\omega l(X) (\leq \tau)$? where $X \subseteq G$. And what is $\chi (G)$ (cardinal)?
Happy Chinese new year!
I was reading (and translating) a Russian article "On the topological groups close to being Lindelöf".
Where it is assumed G is a separable group and $\tau \geq \...
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On inverse limits of $\pi$-adically complete algebras
Consider the following situation, let $\mathcal{R}$ be a discrete valuation ring with uniformizer $\pi$ (say the valuation ring of a finite extension $K$ of $\mathbb{Q}_{p}$. Let $\{ A_{n}\}_{n\in\...
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Theory of group representation for compact groups
I write here because some experts could help on that. It is very well known (at least for me) many reference books on linear representations of finite groups (for instance, the very classical and ...
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Where can I learn more about the topology on $\mathbb{R}$ induced by the map $\mathbb{R} \to \prod_{a>0} (\mathbb{R}/a\mathbb{Z})$?
Consider the (continuous, injective, abelian group homomorphism) map $\Phi \colon \mathbb{R} \to \prod_{a>0} (\mathbb{R}/a\mathbb{Z})$ (where the target is given the product topology) taking $x\in \...
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Kazhdan's property $T$ implies not virtually indicable
I've read in many places that every compactly generated group $G$ satisfying Kazdhan's property (T) is not virtually indicable (there is no subgroup $H\leq G$ of finite index which surjects onto $\...
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Is the left-regular representation of a locally compact group a homeomorphism onto its image?
Consider the left-regular representation $\lambda : G \to B(L^2(G))$, $\lambda_g f(h) = f(g^{-1}h)$, for a locally compact group.
It is well-known that this is a unitary faithful and strongly-...
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"Homotopy homomorphisms" of homeomorphisms of Euclidean space
For a topological group $G$, an older term for a map $BG \to BG$ is a "homotopy homomorphism". If $G$ is connected, taking based loops shows that a homotopy class of such a map is the same ...
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Is every compact quasisimple group a Lie group?
Let $ G $ be a compact topological group which is quasisimple in the sense that
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[G,G]=G
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G/Z(G)
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is simple as an abstract group. Must $ G $ be a Lie group?
This is a follow-up question ...
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Openness of product of two open subgroups
Let $G$ be a profinite topological group with two closed subgroup $G_1$ and $G_2$. Suppose $G_1$ is normal in $G$ and $G=G_1G_2$. Let $H_i$ be an open subgroup in $G_i$ for $i=1,2$.
Question: Is $ ...
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Non-recurrent points of $F(a,b)=(b,ba)$ in a compact metric group $G$
Consider a compact metric group $G$ [A compact topological group $G$ where the topology is generated by an invariant metric]. I am particularly interested in the case where $G$ is the $n$-dimensional ...
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Norm under Gelfand map vs norm under left regular representation on $\ell^p$
Let $G$ be a discrete commutative group. Let $p \in [1,\infty)$ and consider the left regular representation $\lambda : \ell^1(G) \to \mathcal{B}(\ell^p(G))$; that is $\lambda(x)y := x*y$,
where
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(x*...
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All-set-homogeneous spaces
This is a follow-up to the question of Joseph O'Rourke Which metric spaces have this superposition property?
A metric space $X$ will be called all-set-homogeneous if for any subset $A\subset X$ any ...
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Constructing Complicated Borel Subgroups of Polish Groups
Farah and Solecki showed the following in Borel subgroups of Polish groups:
Theorem: Every Polish group $G$ admits Borel subgroups of arbitrarily high Borel rank.
However, the construction is far from ...
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Alternative uniformities on topological groups
Are there any interesting alternative uniformities defined on topological groups besides the usual four (left, right, and their meet/join)? I am curious because in the (sort of) dual setting of coarse ...
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Stone–Čech compactification as a semigroup
Let $G$ be a topological group (we can assume that $G$ is countable and discrete) and let $\beta(G)$ be the Stone–Čech compactification of $G$. It is known that $\beta(G)$ can be turned into a left ...
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Steinhaus number of a group
$\newcommand\Sn{\mathit{Sn}}$A subset $A$ of a group $X$ is called algebraic if $A=\{x\in X: a_0xa_1x\dotsm xa_n=1\}$ for some elements $a_0,a_1,\dotsc,a_n\in X$.
Let $\mathcal A_X$ be the family of ...
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Morphism in commutative square strict?
Let $G,H$ be topological groups and $f:G\rightarrow H$ a continuous group homomorphism.
Then $f$ is said to be strict if $G/\mathrm{Ker}(f) \cong \mathrm{Im}(f)$ is an isomorphism of topological ...
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Compactness of the minimal ideal of a compact Hausdorff polytopological semigroup
A semigroup $X$ endowed with a topology is called
$\bullet$ a topological semigroup if the semigroup operation $X\times X\to X$ is continuous;
$\bullet$ a semitopological semigroup if for every $a,b\...
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Structure of a profinite group as a condensed set with an action of an open subgroup
Let $G$ be a profinite group and $H$ be an open subgroup. As a continuous $H$-topological space, we have $G=\coprod_{G/H} H$. Does this also hold as condensed sets, i.e. do we have an identification ...
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Locally compact + two-point homogeneous => Riemannian
A metric space $M$ is called two-point homogeneous if for any pair of points $(p,q)$ in $M$ any distance preserving map $f\colon\{p,q\}\to M$ can be extended to an isometry $\bar f\colon M\to M$.
The ...
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What are all of the topological (commutative) monoid structures on a closed interval?
Consider a closed real interval $[a,b]$ as a toplogical space. Up to homeomeorphism it doesn't matter, but I like to take $[a,b] = [0,\infty]$.
Question 1: What are all of the topological commutative ...
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Willis theory for discrete groups?
Two important tools in the study of totally disconnected locally compact groups, introduced by George Willis, are the scale function and tidy subgroups. In principle, these notions are well-defined ...
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What is the status of topological problems in group rings?
I have extensively studied group rings and structure of their units and also zero divisors and normalizer problem in integral group rings.. I was pondering upon questions like what if we use ...
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Topological semi-direct products of groups
In Kaniuth, Taylor, Induced representations of locally compact groups on pages 9-10 it's claimed that if $G$ is a locally compact group with closed subgroups $N,H$, with $N$ normal in $G$, with $N\cap ...
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Tensoring with an induced representation: proof question
Let $G$ be a locally compact Hausdorff group and $H$ a closed subgroup of $G$. If $\sigma: H \to B(\mathcal{K}_\sigma)$ is a unitary representation of $G$, we can associate an "induced ...
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$\sigma$-compactness of some locally compact Hausdorff topological groups
Is the topological group $(\mathbf{Q}_p/\mathbf{Z}_p)^{\oplus k}$, $k\ge 1$, a $\sigma$-compact topological group when endowed with its natural $p$-adic topology?
More generally, I'm looking for a ...
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Urysohn's lemma for Bochner functions?
Let $G$ be a locally compact Hausdorff group. In the proof of theorem 4.32 of Folland's book "A course in abstract harmonic analysis", the following result is used:
If $U$ is an open ...
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Hausdorff distance in compact Lie groups
Let $G$ be a compact Lie group with a compatible biinvariant metric $d$. The hyperspace $K(G)$ of nonempty compact subsets of $G$ is a compact metric space with the Hausdorff metric, and it is easy to ...
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Initial topology for a topological ring
Given a topological ring $R$ and an arbitrary (thus not necessarily surjective) epimorphism $q: R \to S$ of underlying rings is there a finest topology on $S$ such that 1) $S$ is a topological ring ...
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A question about Marino–Prodi perturbation
In this paper N. Ghoussoub,
the author claims the following version of Marino–Prodi perturbation, that is :
Let $H$ a Hilbert space.
Let $f\in C^2(H, \mathbb{R}),$ $K$ is a compact subset of $K_c$ (...
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Compact Lie groups as quotients of torsion-free compact metrizable groups
The question:
(1) Is every compact Lie group $G$ isomorphic (as a topological group) to some quotient $H/N$ where $H$ is a torsion-free compact metrizable group?
Or equivalently:
(2) Is every compact ...
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Solid tensor product of pro-discrete space with Laurent series
Consider the category $\operatorname{Solid}_{\mathbf{Z}}$ of solid abelian groups in the sense of Clausen-Scholze. This category is a full subcategory of condensed abelian groups, $\operatorname{Cond}...
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Pontryagin-reflexivity of spaces of continuous functions
It is well-known that a Banach space $V$ is always Pontryagin-reflexive, i.e. the natural map $V\to \text{Hom}_\mathbb{R}(\text{Hom}_\mathbb{R}(V, \mathbb{R}), \mathbb{R})$, where $\text{Hom}_\mathbb{...
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Skeletal topological groupoid
Let $G$ be a topological groupoid with the property that any two isomorphic objects are topologically indistinguishable in $\mathrm{Ob}(G)$. Does that imply that $G$ is equivalent to a skeletal ...
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Topological groupoids and equivariant sheaves
Some statements that are true for ordinary groupoids fail for topological groupoids (by which I mean groupoids internal to the category of topological spaces): for instance, every ordinary groupoid is ...
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Existence of a strongly continuous topologically irreducible representation of a compact group on an infinite dimensional Banach space?
Does there exists a triple $(G, X, \pi)$, where $G$ is a compact group, $X$ an infinite dimensional Banach space over $\mathbf{C}$, and $\pi : G \to B(X)$ a strongly continuous representation of $G$, ...
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Are isomorphic subgroups of the symmetric group conjugate in some larger group?
$\DeclareMathOperator\Aut{Aut}\DeclareMathOperator\Inn{Inn}$Let $S_\infty$ be the group of all permutations of a countable infinite set (enriched with the product Polish topology).
Does there exist a ...
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Approximations by compact sub-spaces
Suppose $X$ is a Hausdorff (I'm happy to also assume "non compact") topological space that can be written as the topological direct limit
$$\varinjlim_{a\in J} K_a$$
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Coordinates on quotient manifold $\mathrm{SO}(3)/\Gamma$
$\DeclareMathOperator\SO{SO}$Say I have coordinates for $\SO(3,\mathbb{R})$, e.g., a parametrization by Euler angles. Is there a reasonable way to explicitly prescribe coordinates on the quotient ...
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Closed subgroups of totally disconnected Polish amenable groups
Let $G$ be a totally disconnected Polish topological group (e.g., a closed subgroup of the homeomorphism group of the Cantor set). If $G$ is amenable, is every closed subgroup of $G$ also amenable?
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Group of isometries of Banach spaces a topological group?
Let $X$ be a Banach space and let $\mathrm{Iso}(X)$ be its group of isometries, i.e., the set of surjective linear maps $T: X \to X$ with $\|Tx\| = \|x\|$.
Q: Is $\mathrm{Iso}(X)$ a topological group ...
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Closure of an amenable subgroup
Let $G$ be a topological group, and let $H < G$ be a countable subgroup that is amenable as a discrete group. Is the closure of $H$ an amenable topological group?
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Fourier multipliers and transference on cyclic groups
It seems to be a commonplace in harmonic analysis that if some operator (say, Fourier multiplier) is bounded on $L^p(\mathbb{R}^n)$ then by transference the similar operator is also bounded on $L^p(\...
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Which results in probabilistic group theory generalize from finite groups to compact Hausdorff groups (and which don't)?
Let $G$ be a finite group. It has been shown that:
If the probability that two randomly selected elements of $G$ generate an abelian group is greater than $5/8$, $G$ is abelian.
If the probability ...
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Is there a natural topology on the automorphism group of a topological group?
$\DeclareMathOperator\TAut{TAut}\DeclareMathOperator\Homeo{Homeo}$Let $G$ be a topological group, and let $\TAut(G)$ denote the group of topological automorphisms of $G$ under composition (i.e. the ...
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When exponential map is 1-1 from vector fields to diffeomorphisms
Let $M$ be a connected and complete Riemannian manifold of positive dimension, $k$ be a positive integer, and let $\mathfrak{X}^k_c$ be the set of class $C^k$-vector fields on $M$ of compact support. ...
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Is $(\mathbb{Z}_p\times \mathbb{R})/\mathbb{Z}$ connected?
I was reading this question The connected component of the idele class group but I am very confused about the structure of the solenoids $(\widehat{\mathbb{Z}}\times\mathbb{R})/\mathbb{Z}$, (where $\...
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Density of matrix coefficients of unitary representations of a locally compact group
Let $G$ be a locally compact group, $C_0(G)$ the $C^*$-algebra of continuous functions on $G$ that vanish at infinity, $C_b(G)$ the $C^*$-algebra of bounded continuous functions on $G$. We know that $...