Topological classification of zero-dimensional $M_ω$-groups

Mathematics – General Topology

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A topological group $G$ is called an $M_\omega$-group if it admits a countable cover $\K$ by closed metrizable subspaces of $G$ such that a subset $U$ of $G$ is open in $G$ if and only if $U\cap K$ is open in $K$ for every $K\in\K$. It is shown that any two non-metrizable uncountable separable zero-dimenisional $M_\omega$-groups are homeomorphic. Together with Zelenyuk's classification of countable $k_\omega$-groups this implies that the topology of a non-metrizable zero-dimensional $M_\omega$-group $G$ is completely determined by its density and the compact scatteredness rank $r(G)$ which, by definition, is equal to the least upper bound of scatteredness indices of scattered compact subspaces of $G$.

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