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The k-spaces property of the free Abelian topological groups over non-metrizable Lašnev spaces

The \(k\)-spaces property of the free abelian topological groups over non-metrizable Lašnev spaces
Authors: Lin, Fucai; Liu, Chuan;

The k-spaces property of the free Abelian topological groups over non-metrizable Lašnev spaces

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Given a Tychonoff space $X$, let $A(X)$ be the free Abelian topological group over $X$ in the sense of Markov. For every $n\in\mathbb{N}$, let $A_n(X)$ denote the subspace of $A(X)$ that consists of words of reduced length at most $n$ with respect to the free basis $X$. In this paper, we show that $A_4(X)$ is a $k$-space if and only if $A(X)$ is a $k$-space for the non-metrizable Lašnev space $X$, which gives a complementary for one result of K. Yamada's. In addition, we also show that, under the assumption of $\flat=ω_1$, the subspace $A_3(X)$ is a $k$-space if and only if $A(X)$ is a $k$-space for the non-metrizable Lašnev space $X$. However, under the assumption of $\flat>ω_1$, we provide a non-metrizable Lašnev space $X$ such that $A_3(X)$ is a $k$-space but $A(X)$ is not a $k$-space.

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Other topological algebraic systems and their representations, General Topology (math.GN), Topological spaces with richer structures, Group Theory (math.GR), non-metrizable spaces, free abelian topological groups, 22A30 (Primary), 54D10, 54E99, 54H99 (Secondary), Lower separation axioms (\(T_0\)--\(T_3\), etc.), Connections of general topology with other structures, applications, Lašnev spaces, sequential spaces, FOS: Mathematics, \(k\)-spaces, Mathematics - Group Theory, Mathematics - General Topology

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