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    On two-dimensional quasihomogeneous isolated singularities. I (English)
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    30 June 1994
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    In the mid-eighties the author conjectured that a two-dimensional integrally closed analytic \(k\)-algebra over an algebraically closed field \(k\) of characteristic 0 is graded if and only if the module of Zariski differentials is isomorphic to the Auslander module. (The latter can be defined as the (minimal) Cohen-Macaulay approximation of the maximal ideal.) In the present paper the ``if'' part of the conjecture is proved for hypersurface rings. The ``only if'' part is shown to be always true.
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    gradation of analytic algebra
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    integrally closed domain
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    Zariski differentials
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    Auslander module
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    hypersurface rings
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