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The author proves that a homeomorphism \(\phi\), that gives a right equivalence \(g=f\circ \phi\), preserves the multiplicity, if \(\phi(z)/z\) is bounded on a line segment intersecting the zero locus of \(f\) and its tangent cone only at the origin.
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isolated complex hypersurface singularities
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multiplicity
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A note on the Zariski multiplicity conjecture
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    A note on the Zariski multiplicity conjecture (English)
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    24 October 2014
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    The author proves that a homeomorphism \(\phi\), that gives a right equivalence \(g=f\circ \phi\), preserves the multiplicity, if \(\phi(z)/z\) is bounded on a line segment intersecting the zero locus of \(f\) and its tangent cone only at the origin.
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    isolated complex hypersurface singularities
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    multiplicity
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    topological equivalence
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