On Bott-Chern and Aeppli cohomologies of two-dimensional toroidal groups
Abstract
A toroidal group is a generalization of a complex torus, and is obtained as the quotient of the complex Euclidean space Cn by a discrete subgroup. Toroidal groups with finite-dimensional cohomology, called theta toroidal groups, are known to exhibit behavior analogous to that of complex tori. We compute Bott--Chern and Aeppli cohomologies for two-dimensional non-compact theta toroidal groups.
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