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    Quasi-homogeneous blowing-ups (English)
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    21 May 1997
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    The author considers smooth germs of the plane whose singularities are algebraically isolated. She defines an algorithm of desingularization using quasi-homogeneity. To each germ it is associated a Newton polygon which allows to choose quasi-homogeneity type at each step of the algorithm. The number of blowing-ups can be bounded from above using the Newton polygon. The number of elementary operations, blowing-ups or change of coordinates can be bounded by a function of the codimension of the germ.
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    plane singularity
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    desingularization
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    quasi-homogeneity
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    Newton polygon
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