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==Definition==
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# It is the [[defining ingredient::compact orientable surface]] of genus <math>2</math>.
# It is the [[defining ingredient::compact orientable surface]] of genus <math>2</math>.


==Properties==
==Topological space properties==
 
{| class="sortable" border="1"
! Property !! Satisfied? !! Is the property a [[homotopy-invariant property of topological spaces]]? !! Explanation !! Corollary properties satisfied/dissatisfied
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| [[satisfies property::manifold]] || Yes || No || By definition as a connected sum of manifolds || satisfies: [[satisfies property::metrizable space]], [[satisfies property::second-countable space]], and all the separation axioms down from [[satisfies property::perfectly normal space]] and [[satisfies property::monotonically normal space]], including [[satisfies property::normal space|normal]], [[satisfies property::completely regular space|completely regular]], [[satisfies property::regular space|regular]], [[satisfies property::Hausdorff space|Hausdorff]], etc.
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| [[satisfies property::path-connected space]]  || Yes || Yes || By definition as a connected sum of connected manifolds. || satisfies: [[satisfies property::connected space]], [[satisfies property::connected manifold]], [[satisfies property::homogeneous space]] (via connected manifold, see [[connected manifold implies homogeneous]])
|-
| [[satisfies property::simply connected space]]  || No || Yes || Fundamental group is nontrivial, see [[homotopy of compact orientable surfaces]] || dissatisfies: [[dissatisfies property::simply connected manifold]]
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| [[dissatisfies property::rationally acyclic space]] || No || Yes || The second homology group is isomorphic to the group of integers, hence it is nontrivial and has nontrivial torsion-free part. See [[homology of spheres]] || dissatisfies: [[dissatisfies property::acyclic space]], [[dissatisfies property::weakly contractible space]], [[dissatisfies property::contractible space]]
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| [[dissatisfies property::space with Euler characteristic zero]] || No || Yes || The Euler characteristic is -2, see [[homology of compact orientable surfaces]] ||
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| [[dissatisfies property::space with Euler characteristic one]] || No || Yes || The Euler characteristic is -2, see [[homology of compact orientable surfaces]] ||
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| [[satisfies property::compact space]] || Yes || No || connected sum of compact manifolds || satisfies: [[satisfies property::compact manifold]], [[satisfies property::compact polyhedron]], [[satisfies property::polyhedron]] (via compact manifold), [[satisfies property::compact Hausdorff space]], and all properties weaker than compactness
|}


==Algebraic topology==
==Algebraic topology==
===Homology===
{{further|[[homology of compact orientable surfaces]]}}
The homology groups over the integers are as follows:
<math>H_k(\Sigma_2;\mathbb{Z}) = \lbrace\begin{array}{rl} \mathbb{Z}, & \qquad k = 0,2 \\ \mathbb{Z}^4, & \qquad k = 1 \\ 0, & \qquad k > 2 \\\end{array}</math>
More generally, with coefficients in a module <math>M</math>, the homology groups are:
<math>H_k(\Sigma_2;\mathbb{Z}) = \lbrace\begin{array}{rl} M, & \qquad k = 0,2 \\ M^4, & \qquad k = 1 \\ 0, & \qquad k > 2 \\\end{array}</math>
The reduced homology looks the same except that the zeroth homology groups/modules are now zero.
===Cohomology===
{{further|[[cohomology of compact orientable surfaces]]}}
The cohomology groups over the integers are as follows:
<math>H^k(\Sigma_2;\mathbb{Z}) = \lbrace\begin{array}{rl} \mathbb{Z}, & \qquad k = 0,2 \\ \mathbb{Z}^4, & \qquad k = 1 \\ 0, & \qquad k > 2 \\\end{array}</math>
More generally, with coefficients in a module <math>M</math>, the cohomology groups are:
<math>H^k(\Sigma_2;\mathbb{Z}) = \lbrace\begin{array}{rl} M, & \qquad k = 0,2 \\ M^4, & \qquad k = 1 \\ 0, & \qquad k > 2 \\\end{array}</math>
===Homology-based invariants===
{| class="sortable" border="1"
! Invariant !! General description !! Description of value for genus <math>g</math> surface <math>\Sigma_g</math> !! Description of value for genus two surface <math>\Sigma_2</math>
|-
| [[Betti number]]s || The <math>k^{th}</math> Betti number <math>b_k</math> is the rank of the torsion-free part of the <math>k^{th}</math> homology group. || <math>b_0 = b_2 = 1</math>, <math>b_1 = 2g</math>, all higher <math>b_k</math> are zero || <math>b_0 = b_2 = 1</math>, <math>b_1 = 4</math>
|-
| [[Poincare polynomial]] || Generating polynomial for Betti numbers || <math>1 + 2gx + x^2</math>|| <math>1 + 4x + x^2</math>
|-
| [[Euler characteristic]] || <math>\sum_{k=0}^\infty (-1)^k b_k</math> || <math>2 - 2g</math> || -2
|}
===Homotopy groups===
{{further|[[homotopy of compact orientable surfaces]]}}

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Definition

This topological space, denoted T2#T2 or Σ2, is defined in the following equivalent ways:

  1. It is the connected sum of two copies of the 2-torus.
  2. It is the compact orientable surface of genus 2.

Topological space properties

Property Satisfied? Is the property a homotopy-invariant property of topological spaces? Explanation Corollary properties satisfied/dissatisfied
manifold Yes No By definition as a connected sum of manifolds satisfies: metrizable space, second-countable space, and all the separation axioms down from perfectly normal space and monotonically normal space, including normal, completely regular, regular, Hausdorff, etc.
path-connected space Yes Yes By definition as a connected sum of connected manifolds. satisfies: connected space, connected manifold, homogeneous space (via connected manifold, see connected manifold implies homogeneous)
simply connected space No Yes Fundamental group is nontrivial, see homotopy of compact orientable surfaces dissatisfies: simply connected manifold
rationally acyclic space No Yes The second homology group is isomorphic to the group of integers, hence it is nontrivial and has nontrivial torsion-free part. See homology of spheres dissatisfies: acyclic space, weakly contractible space, contractible space
space with Euler characteristic zero No Yes The Euler characteristic is -2, see homology of compact orientable surfaces
space with Euler characteristic one No Yes The Euler characteristic is -2, see homology of compact orientable surfaces
compact space Yes No connected sum of compact manifolds satisfies: compact manifold, compact polyhedron, polyhedron (via compact manifold), compact Hausdorff space, and all properties weaker than compactness

Algebraic topology

Homology

Further information: homology of compact orientable surfaces

The homology groups over the integers are as follows:

Hk(Σ2;Z)={Z,k=0,2Z4,k=10,k>2

More generally, with coefficients in a module M, the homology groups are:

Hk(Σ2;Z)={M,k=0,2M4,k=10,k>2

The reduced homology looks the same except that the zeroth homology groups/modules are now zero.

Cohomology

Further information: cohomology of compact orientable surfaces

The cohomology groups over the integers are as follows:

Hk(Σ2;Z)={Z,k=0,2Z4,k=10,k>2

More generally, with coefficients in a module M, the cohomology groups are:

Hk(Σ2;Z)={M,k=0,2M4,k=10,k>2

Homology-based invariants

Invariant General description Description of value for genus g surface Σg Description of value for genus two surface Σ2
Betti numbers The kth Betti number bk is the rank of the torsion-free part of the kth homology group. b0=b2=1, b1=2g, all higher bk are zero b0=b2=1, b1=4
Poincare polynomial Generating polynomial for Betti numbers 1+2gx+x2 1+4x+x2
Euler characteristic k=0(1)kbk 22g -2

Homotopy groups

Further information: homotopy of compact orientable surfaces