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Continuum theory, point-set topology, spaces with algebraic structure, foundations, dimension theory, local and global properties.

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Are the rationals homeomorphic to any power of the rationals?

Yes, they are homeomorphic. To construct a homeomorphism from $\mathbb Q$ to $\mathbb Q^2$, one can proceed roughly as follows: express $q\in \mathbb Q$ as a continued fraction $[a_0, a_1,a_2,...]$ (o …
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Two Definitions of "Character" of topological groups

I am assuming all groups we are talking about are locally compact and commutative. The two definitions indeed do ageree on profinite groups. To prove it, you have to check that the functors $Hom(-,\m …
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Applications of connectedness

You can use conectedness of $\mathbb R^n \setminus 0$ for $n\geq 2$ to show that doesn't exist a an $\mathbb R$-division algebra of any odd dimension $n\geq 3$. Take any odd $n\geq 1$ and a $\mathbb …
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