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Topological Groups: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow

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Topological Groups: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
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Publisher: MDPI AG
ISBN-13: 9783038422686
Number of pages: 230

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The aim of this book is to describe significant topics in topological group theory in the 20th century and the early 21st century as well as providing some guidance to the future directions topological group theory might take by including some interesting open questions.

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