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Reduction of the singularities of codimension one singular foliations in dimension three
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    Reduction of the singularities of codimension one singular foliations in dimension three (English)
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    30 September 2005
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    The author solves the problem of the reduction of singularities for codimension one foliations when the ambient space has dimension three. The main result is: Theorem: (reduction to simple singularities) Let \(X\) be a three-dimensional germ of nonsingular complex manifold around a compact analytic set. Let \(F\) be a holomorphic singular foliation of codimension one and \(D\) a divisor on \(X\) with normal crossings. Then there exists a morphism \(\pi: X'\to X\) which is a composition of a finite sequence of blowing-ups with nonsingular centers such that: 1) Each center is invariant for the strict transform of \(F\) and has normal crossings with the total transform of \(D\). 2) The strict transform \(F'\) of \(F\) in \(X'\) has normal crossings with the total transform \(D'\) of \(D\) and it has at most ``simple singularities adapted to \(D\)''.
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    singular foliations
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    reduction of foliations
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    simple singularities
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    blowing-up
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    normal crossings divisor
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    integral hypersurfaces
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    (non)-dicritical foliations
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