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    The real part of the decomposition of a polynomial and its determinacy (English)
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    26 July 1998
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    It is known that the set of topological equivalence classes of real polynomials in \(n\) variables of degree not exceeding \(k\) is a finite set [\textit{T. Fukuda}, Inst. Haut. Étud. Sci., Publ. Math. 46, 87-106 (1976; Zbl 0341.57019)]. The authors prove that for \(n \geq 2\) the set of those classes for all \(k\) is infinite. This statement is an immediate consequence of a simple criterion that describes when homogeneous polynomial-germs defined on \(({\mathbb{R}}^2, 0)\) are \(C^0\)-finitely determined.
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    \(C^0\)-determinacy
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    \(r\)-jets equivalence
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    topological equivalence
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    Puiseux series
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    real polynomials
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    homogeneous polynomials
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