Timeline for Name for topology making group action continuous
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Apr 21, 2010 at 10:06 | history | edited | Tom Ellis | CC BY-SA 2.5 |
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Apr 21, 2010 at 7:23 | history | edited | Tom Ellis | CC BY-SA 2.5 |
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Apr 21, 2010 at 6:14 | comment | added | Tom Ellis | Yes, it's supposed to be. If the action of G is continuous then you don't get a new topology. See Brad Hannigan-Daley's answer below. | |
Apr 21, 2010 at 6:10 | history | edited | Tom Ellis | CC BY-SA 2.5 |
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Apr 21, 2010 at 2:37 | answer | added | Brad Hannigan-Daley | timeline score: 2 | |
Apr 20, 2010 at 21:53 | comment | added | Sergei Ivanov | In your example with $\mathbb R$, the action of $G$ is discontinuous. | |
Apr 20, 2010 at 21:16 | history | asked | Tom Ellis | CC BY-SA 2.5 |