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Monodromy zeta function formula for embedded \(\mathbf{Q}\)-resolutions
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    Monodromy zeta function formula for embedded \(\mathbf{Q}\)-resolutions (English)
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    17 October 2013
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    Summary: In previous work we have introduced the notion of an embedded \(\mathbf{Q}\)-resolution, which essentially consists in allowing the final ambient space to contain abelian quotient singularities. Here we give a generalization to this setting of N. A'Campo's formula for the monodromy zeta function of a singularity. Some examples of its application are shown.
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    quotient singularity
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    weighted blow-up
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    embedded \(\mathbf{Q}\)-resolution
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    monodromy zeta function
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