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    Decomposition of nondegenerate singularities of integrable Hamiltonian systems (English)
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    22 October 1995
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    The main purpose of the paper is to give a topological classification of stable nondegenerate singularities of smooth integrable Hamiltonian systems. Namely, the author shows that all such singularities can be decomposed diffeomorphically, after a finite covering, to the direct product of simplest (codimension 1 and codimension 2 focus-focus) singularities.
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    topological classification
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    stable nondegenerate singularities
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    integrable Hamiltonian systems
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