AbstractWe show that the existence of a non-metrizable compact subspace of a topological group G often implies that G contains an uncountable supersequence (a copy of the one-point compactification of an uncountable discrete space). The existence of uncountable supersequences in a topological group has a strong impact on bounded subsets of the group. For example, if a topological group G contains an uncountable supersequence and K is a closed bounded subset of G which does not contain uncountable supersequences, then any subset A of K is bounded in G∖(K∖A). We also show that every precompact Abelian topological group H can be embedded as a closed subgroup into a precompact Abelian topological group G such that H is bounded in G and all boun...
AbstractTopological groups here are assumed to satisfy the Hausdorff separation property. A topologi...
AbstractA topological group is said to be locally pseudocompact if the identity has a pseudocompact ...
AbstractLet c denote the cardinality of the continuum. Using forcing we produce a model of ZFC+CH wi...
We present the problems of when a topological group contains uncountable supersequences and what the...
AbstractWe show that the existence of a non-metrizable compact subspace of a topological group G oft...
We give a “naive” (i.e., using no additional set-theoretic assumptions beyond ZFC, the Zermelo-Fraen...
AbstractWe show that every Abelian group satisfying a mild cardinal inequality admits a pseudocompac...
AbstractWe investigate, when a topological group G is pseudocompact at infinity, that is, when bG⧹G ...
AbstractWe investigate C-compact and relatively pseudocompact subsets of Tychonoff spaces with a spe...
We show that every Abelian group satisfying a mild cardi- nal inequality admits a pseudocompact gro...
We show that every Abelian group satisfying a mild cardinal inequality admits a pseudocompact group ...
Abstract. We discuss the relationship between p-boundedness and quasi-p-boun-dedness in the realm of...
AbstractWe study precompact Fréchet topologies on countable Abelian groups. For every countable Abel...
AbstractA topological group is ω-bounded if the closure of any countable subset is compact. Clearly,...
Abstract. We discuss the relationship between p-boundedness and quasi-p-boundedness in the realm of ...
AbstractTopological groups here are assumed to satisfy the Hausdorff separation property. A topologi...
AbstractA topological group is said to be locally pseudocompact if the identity has a pseudocompact ...
AbstractLet c denote the cardinality of the continuum. Using forcing we produce a model of ZFC+CH wi...
We present the problems of when a topological group contains uncountable supersequences and what the...
AbstractWe show that the existence of a non-metrizable compact subspace of a topological group G oft...
We give a “naive” (i.e., using no additional set-theoretic assumptions beyond ZFC, the Zermelo-Fraen...
AbstractWe show that every Abelian group satisfying a mild cardinal inequality admits a pseudocompac...
AbstractWe investigate, when a topological group G is pseudocompact at infinity, that is, when bG⧹G ...
AbstractWe investigate C-compact and relatively pseudocompact subsets of Tychonoff spaces with a spe...
We show that every Abelian group satisfying a mild cardi- nal inequality admits a pseudocompact gro...
We show that every Abelian group satisfying a mild cardinal inequality admits a pseudocompact group ...
Abstract. We discuss the relationship between p-boundedness and quasi-p-boun-dedness in the realm of...
AbstractWe study precompact Fréchet topologies on countable Abelian groups. For every countable Abel...
AbstractA topological group is ω-bounded if the closure of any countable subset is compact. Clearly,...
Abstract. We discuss the relationship between p-boundedness and quasi-p-boundedness in the realm of ...
AbstractTopological groups here are assumed to satisfy the Hausdorff separation property. A topologi...
AbstractA topological group is said to be locally pseudocompact if the identity has a pseudocompact ...
AbstractLet c denote the cardinality of the continuum. Using forcing we produce a model of ZFC+CH wi...