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    Bao, Meng; Lin, Fucai

    Topology and its applications, 09/2021, Volume: 301
    Journal Article

    The concept of gyrogroups, with a weaker algebraic structure without associative law, was introduced under the background of c-ball of relativistically admissible velocities with the Einstein velocity addition. A topological gyrogroup is just a gyrogroup endowed with a compatible topology such that the multiplication is jointly continuous and the inverse is continuous. This concept generalizes that of topological groups. In this paper, we are going to establish that for a locally compact admissible L-subgyrogroup H of a strongly topological gyrogroup G, the natural quotient mapping π from G onto the quotient space G/H has some nice local properties, such as, local compactness, local pseudocompactness, and local paracompactness, etc. Finally, we prove that each locally paracompact strongly topological gyrogroup is paracompact.