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Parametrization simple irreducible curve singularities in arbitrary characteristic
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    Parametrization simple irreducible curve singularities in arbitrary characteristic (English)
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    10 December 2020
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    Let \(K\) be an algebraically closed field. A parametrization of an irreducible germ of a plane curve singularity is given by a pair \((x(t),y(t))\) of power series, \(x(t), y(t) \in K[[t]]\) such that dim\(_K K[[t]]/K[[x(t),y(t)]]=: \delta<\infty\). Two parametrizations \((x(t),y(t))\) and \((\overline{x}(t),\overline{y}(t))\) are \(\mathcal{A}-\)equivalent (\((x(t),y(t))\thicksim_\mathcal{A} (\overline{x}(t),\overline{y}(t))\)) if there exist automorphisms \[\psi:K[[t]]\rightarrow K[[t]] \text{ and } \phi=(\phi_1,\phi_2):K[[x,y]]\rightarrow K[[x,y]]\] such that \[(x(\psi(t)),y(\psi(t)))=(\phi_1(\overline{x}(t),\overline{y}(t)),\phi_2(\overline{x}(t),\overline{y}(t))).\] A parametrization \((x(t),y(t))\) is called simple if there are only finitely many \(\mathcal{A}-\) equivalent classes in a deformation of \((x(t),y(t))\). A bound for the determinacy in terms of the conductor is given. Simple parametrizations are classified and compared with the corresponding classification of hypersurfaces of \textit{V. I. Arnol'd} [Funct. Anal. Appl. 6, 254--272 (1973; Zbl 0278.57011); translation from Funkts. Anal. Prilozh. 6, No. 4, 3--25 (1972)] (in characteristic zero) and \textit{G. M. Greuel} and \textit{H. Kröning} [Math. Z. 203, No. 2, 339--354 (1990; Zbl 0715.14001)] (in characteristic \(p>0\)).
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    plane curve
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    parametrization
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    simple singularity
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    classification
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