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Non-Lie subgroups in Lie groups over local fields of positive characteristic

By Cartan's Theorem, every closed subgroup $H$ of a real (or $p$-adic) Lie group $G$ is a Lie subgroup. For Lie groups over a local field ${\mathbb K}$ of positive characteristic, the analogous conclusion is known to be wrong. We show more: There exists a ${\mathbb K}$-analytic Lie group $G$ and a non-discrete, compact subgroup $H$ such that, for every ${\mathbb K}$-analytic manifold $M$, every ${\mathbb K}$-analytic map $f\colon M\to G$ with $f(M)\subseteq H$ is locally constant. In particular, the set $H$ does not admit a non-discrete ${\mathbb K}$-analytic manifold structure which makes the inclusion of $H$ into $G$ a ${\mathbb K}$-analytic map. We can achieve that, moreover, $H$ does not admit a ${\mathbb K}$-analytic Lie group structure compatible with the topological group structure induced by $G$ on $H$.

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