Homology of real projective space

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Statement

Even-dimensional projective space

Hp(RPn)=Zp=0,n

For odd p with 0<p<n:

Hp(RPn)=Z/2Z

And zero otherwise.

Odd-dimensional projective space

Hp(RPn)=Zp=0

For odd p with 0<p<n:

Hp(RPn)=Z/2Z

And zero otherwise.

Thus the key difference between even and odd dimensional projective spaces is that the top homology vanishes in even-dimensional projective spaces. This is related to the fact that even-dimensional projective space is non-orientable, while odd-dimensional projective space is orientable.

Related invariants

Betti numbers

The Betti numbers of real projective space are thus 1 at 0 and at n if n is odd, and 1 only at 0 if n is even.

Euler characteristic

Fill this in later

Relation with the sphere

There is a double cover from the n-sphere to real projective n-space. This double cover induces an isomorphism on all even-dimensional homologies (and of course on all homologies higher than n). Fill this in later