2-torus

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Definition

As a product space

The 2-torus, sometimes simply called the torus, is defined as the product (equipped with the product topology) of two circles, i.e., it is defined as .

The term torus more generally refers to a product of finitely many copies of the circle, equipped with the product topology.

As a subspace of

A 2-torus in is obtained as the surface of revolution achieved by revolving a circle about a line in its plane that does not intersect it.

Algebraic topology

Homology

Further information: homology of torus

The homology groups with coefficients in are as follows: , , and .