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    Classification of topological types of isolated quasihomogeneous two- dimensional hypersurface singularities (English)
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    At the beginning, 7 infinite series of hypersurface isolated quasi- homogeneous 2-dimensional singularities (HIQ2S in short) are listed. These series have the property that any HIQ2S can be deformed to one member of a series while keeping the link differentially constant. In this paper it is explicitly determined when 2 members among these 7 series are biholomorphic. Several corollaries follow. Among them we have the Zariski conjecture, i.e., for HIQ2S's the embedded topological type determines the multiplicity. Now, as another corollary they claim that for HIQ2S's the embedded topological type determine its weights. However, to the HIQ2S defined by \(f=x^ 3+yz\) we can obviously give the weights in 2 different ways. Thus this claim has a counter-example. Perhaps some conditions are missing through carelessness.
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    Seifert invariant
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    hypersurface singularity
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