SUMMARY
In summary, the original metrizable topological space was decomposed into an orthogonal Euclidean space times[21] a denumerable random cartesian product of irreducible (wrt direct product) denumerable groups. Thus, since any individual component of a random cartesian product may be studied independently of the others, all that one needs to study is: (1) a Gaussian distribution on a single real axis and (2) the irreducible denumerable groups.
Finally, it should be emphasized that there are only these two ways of decomposing a metrizable topology; (1) if a (statistical) basis is given, use the diagonalization of a symmetric matrix algorithm described earlier (and given in detail in the three channels in cascade problem), and (2) otherwise use a suitable network of the NPO’s with n₀=1. Of course, any hybrid of these two methods may be employed as well.