
handle: 11375/8246
Spaces satisfying various conditions have previously been called strongly homogeneous spaces and many results about the group of homeomorphisms of such spaces have been proved. However spaces may satisfy some “strongly homogeneous” condition without being homogeneous. In this paper we give a definition of strong homogeneity which implies homogeneity and includes most of the natural examples previously studied.
Function spaces in general topology, Continuous maps, Transformation groups and semigroups (topological aspects), Mathematics
Function spaces in general topology, Continuous maps, Transformation groups and semigroups (topological aspects), Mathematics
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