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Continuous automorphisms on locally compact groups

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I am greatly indebted toR. W. Bagley for calling my attention to the results in [6], and his encouragement during my preparation of this note.

I am greatly indebted to the referee for many improvements on this paper.

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Wu, T.S. Continuous automorphisms on locally compact groups. Math Z 96, 256–258 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01124083

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