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paul garrett
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Perhaps it bears noting that, given a commutative topological ring $R$, the group $R^\times$ of units has natural topology given by the subspace topology under the imbedding $x\to (x,x^{-1})\in R\times R$. In particular, this is the coarsest that makes inversion continuous, etc.

But, yes, this style of characterization was not the norm in those days.

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