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Sbornik: Mathematics, 2013, Volume 204, Issue 4, Pages 588–620
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1070/SM2013v204n04ABEH004313
(Mi sm8114)
 

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Topology of actions and homogeneous spaces

K. L. Kozlov

M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics
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Abstract: Topologization of a group of homeomorphisms and its action provide additional possibilities for studying the topological space, the group of homeomorphisms, and their interconnections. The subject of the paper is the use of the property of $d$-openness of an action (introduced by Ancel under the name of weak micro-transitivity) in the study of spaces with various forms of homogeneity. It is proved that a $d$-open action of a Čech-complete group is open. A characterization of Polish SLH spaces using $d$-openness is given, and it is established that any separable metrizable SLH space has an SLH completion that is a Polish space. Furthermore, the completion is realized in coordination with the completion of the acting group with respect to the two-sided uniformity. A sufficient condition is given for extension of a $d$-open action to the completion of the space with respect to the maximal equiuniformity with preservation of $d$-openness. A result of van Mill is generalized, namely, it is proved that any homogeneous CDH metrizable compactum is the only $G$-compactification of the space of rational numbers for the action of some Polish group.
Bibliography: 39 titles.
Keywords: $G$-space, $G$-extension, coset space, strong local homogeneity, countable dense homogeneity.
Funding agency Grant number
Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation РНП 2.1.1.3704
Received: 15.02.2012
Russian version:
Matematicheskii Sbornik, 2013, Volume 204, Number 4, Pages 127–160
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4213/sm8114
Bibliographic databases:
Document Type: Article
UDC: 515.122.4+512.546
MSC: Primary 54H15; Secondary 22A05, 54D35, 54E35
Language: English
Original paper language: Russian
Citation: K. L. Kozlov, “Topology of actions and homogeneous spaces”, Mat. Sb., 204:4 (2013), 127–160; Sb. Math., 204:4 (2013), 588–620
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