Category Archives: Fundamental group

Topologized Fundamental Groups: The Quotient Topology Part 2 (Discreteness)

In Part 1, I described the construction of , the fundamental group equipped with the quotient topology and some of the drama around failing to always be a topological group. In this second post, I plan to connect back to … Continue reading

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Topologized Fundamental Groups: The Quotient Topology Part 1

Next up for topologies on the fundamental group is what I’d consider the most “natural” one. It’s almost certainly the topology you’d most often get if you asked random topologists on the street to construct one for you. This is … Continue reading

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Topologized Fundamental Groups: The Whisker Topology, Part 3

In Part 1 and Part 2, I gave detailed introductory exposition about the whisker topology on the fundamental group. In general, this topologized fundamental group is a left topological group and therefore a homogeneous space. Moreover, whenever this group is … Continue reading

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