Differential spaces and singularities of space-time.
Buchner, Klaus (1997)
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Buchner, Klaus (1997)
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Antonio Campillo (1988)
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Hélène Esnault, Eckart Viehweg (1985)
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Shihoko Ishii (1985)
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A plurisubharmonic singularity is extreme if it cannot be represented as the sum of non-homothetic singularities. A complete characterization of such singularities is given for the case of homogeneous singularities (in particular, those determined by generic holomorphic mappings) in terms of decomposability of certain convex sets in ℝⁿ. Another class of extreme singularities is presented by means of a notion of relative type.
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The jump of the Milnor number of an isolated singularity f 0 is the minimal non-zero difference between the Milnor numbers of f 0 and one of its deformations (f s). We prove that for the singularities in the X 9 singularity class their jumps are equal to 2.
T.-C. Kuo (1985)
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