Examples
- The real coordinate space Rn is the prototypical n-manifold.
- Any discrete space is a 0-dimensional manifold.
- A circle is a compact 1-manifold.
- A torus and a Klein bottle are compact 2-manifolds (or surfaces).
- The n-dimensional sphere Sn is a compact n-manifold.
- The n-dimensional torus Tn (the product of n circles) is a compact n-manifold.
- Projective spaces over the reals, complexes, or quaternions are compact manifolds.
- Real projective space RPn is a n-dimensional manifold.
- Complex projective space CPn is a 2n-dimensional manifold.
- Quaternionic projective space HPn is a 4n-dimensional manifold.
- Manifolds related to projective space include Grassmannians, flag manifolds, and Stiefel manifolds.
- Lens spaces are a class of manifolds that are quotients of odd-dimensional spheres.
- Lie groups are manifolds endowed with a group structure.
- Any open subset of an n-manifold is a n-manifold with the subspace topology.
- If M is an m-manifold and N is an n-manifold, the product M × N is a (m+n)-manifold.
- The disjoint union of a family of n-manifolds is a n-manifold (the pieces must all have the same dimension).
- The connected sum of two n-manifolds results in another n-manifold.
See also: List of manifolds
Read more about this topic: Topological Manifold
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