Abstract

A topological group G is h-complete if every continuous homomorphic image of G is (Raı̆kov-) complete; we say that G is hereditarily h-complete if every closed subgroup of G is h-complete. In this paper, we establish open-map properties of hereditarily h-complete groups with respect to large classes of groups, and prove a theorem on the (total) minimality of subdirectly represented groups. Numerous applications are presented, among them: (1) Every hereditarily h-complete group with quasi-invariant basis is the projective limit of its metrizable quotients; (2) If every countable discrete hereditarily h-complete group is finite, then every locally compact hereditarily h-complete group that has small invariant neighborhoods is compact. In the sequel, several open problems are formulated.

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