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How to define Current on Complex Analytic Space

I'm reading a paper in which the author use $(p,q)$-form and current on a complex analytic space.

My question is how to define $(p,q)$-current on complex space? Does it have similar properties like closeness, positivity and cohomology as in the smooth case? Could we define intersection theory or wedge product in this case?

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