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| [[Betti number]]s || The <math>k^{th}</math> Betti number <math>b_k</math> is the rank of the <math>k^{th}</math> homology group. || <math>b_0 = b_2 = 1</math>, <math>b_1 = 2g</math> || | | [[Betti number]]s || The <math>k^{th}</math> Betti number <math>b_k</math> is the rank 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 || | ||
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| [[Poincare polynomial]] || Generating polynomial for Betti numbers || <math>1 + 2gx + x^2</math>|| | | [[Poincare polynomial]] || Generating polynomial for Betti numbers || <math>1 + 2gx + x^2</math>|| | ||
Revision as of 19:54, 2 April 2011
This article describes the value (and the process used to compute it) of some homotopy invariant(s) for a topological space or family of topological spaces. The invariant is homology and the topological space/family is compact orientable surface
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Statement
Suppose is a nonnegative integer. We denote by the compact orientable surface of genus , i.e., is the connected sum of copies of the 2-torus (and it is the 2-sphere when ). In other words, , , , and so on.
Unreduced version over the integers
We have:
In other words, the zeroth and second homology groups are both free of rank one, and the first homology group is , i.e., the free abelian group of rank .
Reduced version over the integers
We have:
Unreduced version with coefficients in
With coefficients in a module over a ring , we have:
Reduced version with coefficients in
Related invariants
These are all invariants that can be computed in terms of the homology groups.
| Invariant | General description | Description of value for torus | Comment |
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| Betti numbers | The Betti number is the rank of the homology group. | , , all higher are zero | |
| Poincare polynomial | Generating polynomial for Betti numbers | ||
| Euler characteristic | In particular, this means that the Euler characteristic is negative for , and also that the Euler characteristic and genus can be computed in terms of each other -- given the genus, we can find the Euler characteristic, and vice versa. |
Facts used in homology computation
- Homology of spheres: This tackles the case.
- Homology of torus: This tackles the case.
- Homology of connected sum: This tackles the inductive procedure of taking connected sums.