Lecture

Cellular structure of the torus with two holes

Description

This lecture explains the cellular structure of the torus with two holes, obtained by summing two simple tori. Starting from the torus boundary, it constructs a wedge of four circles, then adds a 2-cell to form the torus. The attachment process is described using an octagon and the fundamental group of a wedge of four circles.

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