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A surface is a space of dimension 2.

In differential geometry this means a 2-dimensional smooth manifold or something thereby parametrized?.

In complex analytic geometry this usually means a complex manifold of complex dimension 2.

Similarly and more generally, in algebraic geometry an algebraic surface is a variety of algebraic dimension 2.

Examples

manifolds in low dimension:

References

Discussion of de Rham cohomology of surfaces:

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