Abstract
In [2] we find the definition of a locally compact group with zero as a locally compact Hausdorff topological semigroup, S, which contains a non-isolated point, 0, such that G = S – {0} is a group. Hofmann shows in [2] that 0 is indeed a zero for S, G is a locally compact topological group, and the unit, 1, of G is the unit of S. We are to study actions of S and G on spaces, and the reader is referred to [4] for the terminology of actions.If X is a space (all are assumed Hausdorff) and A ⊂ X, A* denotes the closure of A. If {xρ} is a net in X, we say limρxρ = ∞ in X if {xρ} has no subnet which converges in X.
Publisher
Canadian Mathematical Society
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