TY - BOOK ID - 137553520 TI - Topological Groups. Advances, Surveys, and Open Questions PY - 2019 PB - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - coarse structure KW - descriptive set theory KW - group representation KW - thick set KW - free topological group KW - character KW - selectively sequentially pseudocompact KW - separable topological group KW - quotient group KW - Chabauty topology KW - pseudo-?-bounded KW - topological group KW - free precompact Boolean group KW - right-angled Artin groups KW - Neretin’s group KW - coarse space KW - ultrafilter space KW - endomorphism KW - separable KW - absolutely closed topological group KW - tree KW - strongly pseudocompact KW - Gromov’s compactification KW - dynamical system KW - semigroup compactification KW - tame function KW - compact topological semigroup KW - vast set KW - space of closed subgroups KW - reflexive group KW - Lie group KW - matrix coefficient KW - maximal ideal KW - topological semigroup KW - ballean KW - continuous inverse algebra KW - extension KW - subgroup KW - Thompson’s group KW - scale KW - isomorphic embedding KW - arrow ultrafilter KW - H-space KW - paratopological group KW - pseudocompact KW - Ramsey ultrafilter KW - fibre bundle KW - locally compact group KW - product KW - large set in a group KW - Vietoris topology KW - topological group of compact exponent KW - Bourbaki uniformity KW - p-compact KW - mapping cylinder KW - syndetic set KW - p-adic Lie group KW - Boolean topological group KW - non-trivial convergent sequence KW - fixed point algebra KW - polish group topologies KW - varieties of coarse spaces KW - piecewise syndetic set KW - maximal space UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:137553520 AB - Following the tremendous reception of our first volume on topological groups called ""Topological Groups: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow"", we now present our second volume. Like the first volume, this collection contains articles by some of the best scholars in the world on topological groups. A feature of the first volume was surveys, and we continue that tradition in this volume with three new surveys. These surveys are of interest not only to the expert but also to those who are less experienced. Particularly exciting to active researchers, especially young researchers, is the inclusion of over three dozen open questions. This volume consists of 11 papers containing many new and interesting results and examples across the spectrum of topological group theory and related topics. Well-known researchers who contributed to this volume include Taras Banakh, Michael Megrelishvili, Sidney A. Morris, Saharon Shelah, George A. Willis, O'lga V. Sipacheva, and Stephen Wagner. ER -