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The author studies deformations of singular points of plane curves, i.e. a smooth families of plane algebraic curves on two dimensional complex Euclidean space with distinguished members with a singular point. Using a knot invariant, i.e. the Tristram-Levine signature, he gets a main result which is an estimation of the difference between the \(M\)-number of the singularity of the central fiber and the sum of \(M\)-numbers of the generic fiber of the family.
Property / review text: The author studies deformations of singular points of plane curves, i.e. a smooth families of plane algebraic curves on two dimensional complex Euclidean space with distinguished members with a singular point. Using a knot invariant, i.e. the Tristram-Levine signature, he gets a main result which is an estimation of the difference between the \(M\)-number of the singularity of the central fiber and the sum of \(M\)-numbers of the generic fiber of the family. / rank
 
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plane curves
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knot invariants
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deformations of singularities
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    Deformations of singularities of plane curves: topological approach (English)
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    11 November 2014
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    The author studies deformations of singular points of plane curves, i.e. a smooth families of plane algebraic curves on two dimensional complex Euclidean space with distinguished members with a singular point. Using a knot invariant, i.e. the Tristram-Levine signature, he gets a main result which is an estimation of the difference between the \(M\)-number of the singularity of the central fiber and the sum of \(M\)-numbers of the generic fiber of the family.
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    plane curves
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    knot invariants
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    deformations of singularities
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    Tristram-Levine signature
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