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Subgroup of $\mathbb{R}$ either dense or has a least positive element?
If I have $G$ a closed subgroup of $\mathbb{R}$, then why is $G$ necessarily countable, except of course in the case where $G=\mathbb{R}$?
Possible Duplicate:
Subgroup of $\mathbb{R}$ either dense or has a least positive element?
If I have $G$ a closed subgroup of $\mathbb{R}$, then why is $G$ necessarily countable, except of course in the case where $G=\mathbb{R}$?