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Classification of unimodal and bimodal corner singularities (English)
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6 July 1994
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A corner space is a complex space \(\mathbb{C}^ n\) with two fixed hyperplanes \(E_ 1\) and \(E_ 2\) called the boundaries. The intersection \(E_ 1 \cap E_ 2\) is called a corner. The authors consider the group of diffeomorphisms of \(\mathbb{C}^ n\) mapping the boundaries \(E_ 1 \cup E_ 2\) into themselves, and mapping the corner \(E_ 1 \cap E_ 2\) into itself. This group acts on the ring of germs of complex functions. The authors give a list of normal forms for germs with modality \(\leq 2\) under this action, together with a list of normal forms for germs from enclosing classes of modality \(\leq 2\).
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corner singularities
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normal forms
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modality
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