On zero-dimensionality and the connected component of locally pseudocompact groups

Abstract

A topological group is locally pseudocompact if it contains a non-empty open set with pseudocompact closure. In this note, we prove that if G is a group with the property that every closed subgroup of G is locally pseudocompact, then G0 is dense in the component of the completion of G, and G/G0 is zero-dimensional. We also provide examples of hereditarily disconnected pseudocompact groups with strong minimality properties of arbitrarily large dimension, and thus show that G/G0 may fail to be zero-dimensional even for totally minimal pseudocompact groups.

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