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Pseudocompactness, products and topological Brandt $λ^0$-extensions of semitopological monoids

In the paper we study the preservation of pseudocompactness (resp., countable compactness, sequential compactness, $ω$-boundedness, totally countable compactness, countable pracompactness, sequential pseudocompactness) by Tychonoff products of pseudocompact (and countably compact) to\-pological Brandt $λ_i^0$-extensions of semitopological monoids with zero. In particular we show that if $\big\{ \big(B^0_{λ_i}(S_i),τ^0_{B(S_i)}\big) \colon i\in\mathscr{I}\big\}$ is a family of Hausdorff pseudocompact to\-pological Brandt $λ_i^0$-extensions of pseudocompact semitopological monoids with zero such that the Tychonoff product $\prod\left\{ S_i \colon i\in\mathscr{I}\right\}$ is a pseudocompact space then the direct product $\prod\big\{ \big(B^0_{λ_i}(S_i),τ^0_{B(S_i)}\big) \colon i\in\mathscr{I}\big\}$ endowed with the Tychonoff topology is a Hausdorff pseudocompact semitopological semigroup.

preprint2015arXivOpen access

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