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    Equivalence of real Milnor fibrations for quasi-homogeneous singularities (English)
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    16 May 2012
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    For a real mapping \(f: {\mathbb R}^m\to {\mathbb R}^p\) the map \(f/\|f\|\) might not give a fibration on the complement \(S_{\varepsilon}^{m-1}\setminus K_{\varepsilon}\) of the link. It is shown that the construction works for quasi-homogeneous singularities. Moreover, this fibration is equivalent to the one, defined on the Milnor tube. The result is based on an elementary computation of the critical points of \(f/\|f\|\). As the author remarks, the problem studied in this article is approached in a more general setting in [the author and \textit{M. Tibăr}, Geom. Dedicata 147, 177--185 (2010; Zbl 1202.32026)].
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    real Milnor fibration
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    quasi-homogeneous singularity
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    strong Milnor condition
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