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Equisingular deformations of isolated 2-dimensional hypersurface singularities (English)
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1987
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Let \(\pi\) : \(Y\to Spec(R)\) be a good resolution of a hypersurface singularity where \(\dim (R)=2\) and R normal and local. \textit{J. M. Wahl} [Ann. Math., II. Ser. 104, 325-356 (1976; Zbl 0358.14007)] had introduced the functor ES, infinitesimal equisingular deformations. The author introduces in the above situation, a new functor ESE-equisingular embedded deformations - then there is a natural transformation ESE\(\to ES\) and the author gives sufficient conditions for this to be formally smooth. All these are inextricably connected to a study of the Newton polyhedron of the defining equation of R.
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infinitesimal equisingular deformations
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equisingular embedded deformations
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Newton polyhedron
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