Formal and finite order equivalences (Q658339)

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Formal and finite order equivalences
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    Formal and finite order equivalences (English)
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    12 January 2012
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    The author shows that two families of germs of real-analytic subsets in \(\mathbb C^n\) are formally equivalent if and only if they are equivalent of any finite order. He applies the same technique to obtain analogous statements for equivalences of real-analytic self-maps and vector fields under conjugations. The author provides an example of two sets of germs of smooth curves that are equivalent of any finite order but not formally equivalent.
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    real-analytic subsets
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    biholomorphic equivalence of germs
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    Nash map
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    Nash manifold
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