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Binary differential equations with discriminant having a cusp singularity
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    Binary differential equations with discriminant having a cusp singularity (English)
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    30 June 2011
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    The author studies binary differential equations where all coefficients vanish simultaneously at an isolated point and where the discriminant has a cusp at this point. It is shown that three different types of such situations and one degenerate case exist. For codimensions up to 4, a topological classification with local normal forms is given.
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    binary differential equation
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    singularity
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    topological model
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    classification
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    normal form
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