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Metrically un-knotted corank 1 singularities of surfaces in \(\mathbb {R}^4\)
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    Metrically un-knotted corank 1 singularities of surfaces in \(\mathbb {R}^4\) (English)
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    16 January 2019
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    The paper studies semi-algebraic surface germs \((X, 0)\subset (\mathbb R^{4}, 0)\) defined as images of injective polynomial map germs \(F : (\mathbb R^{2}, 0) \to (\mathbb R^{4}, 0)\). Its main result is the following: if \((X, 0)\) is a normally embedded surface with isolated singularity, and if the 2-jet of \(F\) is \((x, xy, 0, 0)\), then the link of \((X, 0)\) is a trivial knot. The proof uses the projection of the surface to its tangent cone.
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    normal embedding
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    link
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    isolated singularity
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