An example of a non-Borel locally-connected finite-dimensional topological group

Abstract

Answering a question posed by S.Maillot in MathOverFlow, for every n∈ N we construct a locally connected subgroup G⊂ Rn+1 of dimension dim(G)=n, which is not locally compact.

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