In mathematics, the arithmetic genus of an algebraic variety is one of some possible generalizations of the genus of an algebraic curve or Riemann surface.
The arithmetic genus of a projective complex manifold of dimension n can be defined as a combination of Hodge numbers, namely
When n = 1 we have χ = 1 − g where g is the usual (topological) meaning of genus of a surface, so the definitions are compatible.
By using hp,q = hq,p for compact Kähler manifolds this can be reformulated as Euler characteristic in coherent cohomology for the structure sheaf
:

This definition therefore can be applied to some other locally ringed spaces.
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