biquotient

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

bi- +‎ quotient

Noun[edit]

biquotient (plural biquotients)

  1. (mathematics) The base space of a principal bundle with a homogeneous space as total space.
    • 2016, Svjetlana Terzic, “Geometric formality of rationally elliptic manifolds in small dimensions”, in Glasnik of the Section of Natural Sciences[1], volume Montenegrin Academy of:
      An infinite family of six-dimensional simply connected biquotients whose second Betti number is three, different from Totaro's biquotients, is considered and it is proved that none of biquotient from this family is geometrically formal..