Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4658258 Topology and its Applications 2015 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

A topological space G is said to be a rectifiable space   provided that there are a surjective homeomorphism φ:G×G→G×Gφ:G×G→G×G and an element e∈Ge∈G such that π1∘φ=π1π1∘φ=π1 and for every x∈Gx∈G, φ(x,x)=(x,e)φ(x,x)=(x,e), where π1:G×G→Gπ1:G×G→G is the projection to the first coordinate. In this paper, we first prove that each locally compact rectifiable space is paracompact, which gives an affirmative answer to Arhangel'skii and Choban's question (Arhangel'skii and Choban [2]). Then we prove that every locally σ-compact rectifiable space with a bc-base is locally compact or zero-dimensional, which improves Arhangel'skii and van Mill's result (Arhangel'skii and van Mill [4]). Finally, we prove that each kωkω-rectifiable space is rectifiable complete.

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