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Using Smith normal forms and \(\mu\)-bases to compute all the singularities of rational planar curves
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    Using Smith normal forms and \(\mu\)-bases to compute all the singularities of rational planar curves (English)
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    11 September 2012
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    rational planar curve
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    singularities
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    infinitely near points
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    blow-up
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    intersection multiplicity
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    \(\mu\)-basis
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