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On feebly compact inverse primitive (semi)topological semigroups

We study the structure of inverse primitive feebly compact semitopological and topological semigroups. We find conditions when the maximal subgroup of an inverse primitive feebly compact semitopological semigroup $S$ is a closed subset of $S$ and describe the topological structure of such semiregular semitopological semigroups. Later we describe the structure of feebly compact topological Brandt $λ^0$-extensions of topological semigroups and semiregular (quasi-regular) primitive inverse topological semigroups. In particular we show that inversion in a quasi-regular primitive inverse feebly compact topological semigroup is continuous. Also an analogue of Comfort--Ross Theorem is proved for such semigroups: a Tychonoff product of an arbitrary family of primitive inverse semiregular feebly compact semitopological semigroups with closed maximal subgroups is feebly compact. We describe the structure of the Stone-Čech compactification of a Hausdorff primitive inverse countably compact semitopological semigroup $S$ such that every maximal subgroup of $S$ is a topological group.

preprint2015arXivOpen access

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