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The minimal number of singularities of stable maps between surfaces
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    The minimal number of singularities of stable maps between surfaces (English)
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    20 August 2009
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    For a stable smooth map \(f\) of degree \(d\) of a closed connected surface into the sphere, let \(c, i\), and \(n\) denote the number of cusps, fold-curve components, and nodes, respectively. The main result of the paper is the determination of the minimal pair \((i,c+n)\) with respect to the lexicographic order. On the one hand, the proof relies on Euler-characteristic analysis, and on the other hand, on constructing maps with desired properties (with gluing techniques).
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    singularities
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    stable maps
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