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Unfolding polynomial maps at infinity (English)
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4 February 2003
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Consider a polynomial map \(f:{\mathbb C}^n\longrightarrow {\mathbb C}\). We can view this as a family of affine hypersurfaces. The goal is to give a description of the topology of this family in terms of easily determined data. These data fall in three classes: 1) the Milnor fibres, 2) the local monodromy for the irregular fiber restricted to each Milnor fiber, 3) the embeddings of the Milnor fibres in a fixed regular Milnor fibre. The main result of the paper is the determination of the first two data in case \(n=2\). Sometimes this suffices for a full description of the topology.
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Milnor fiber
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monodromy
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polynomial maps
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