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Local geometry of smooth curves passing through rational double points
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    Local geometry of smooth curves passing through rational double points (English)
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    12 January 1993
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    We study the local geometry of smooth curves on singular surfaces. This amounts to the following problem in local algebra: Classify pairs \((R,p)\) consisting of a complete local \(\mathbb{C}\)-algebra \(R\), together with a height one prime ideal \(p\) of \(R\) such that \(R/p\) is regular. It is assumed that \(R\) is the complete local ring of a singular point on a variety. Two pairs \((R,p)\) and \((R',p')\) are isomorphic if there exists an isomorphism of \(\mathbb{C}\)-algebras from \(R\) to \(R'\) which carries \(p\) to \(p'\). A complete solution is given in the special case where \(R\) corresponds to a rational double point.
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    local geometry of smooth curves on singular surfaces
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    rational double point
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