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The following pages link to Complex surface singularities with integral homology sphere links (Q2388853):
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- Generalized monodromy conjecture in dimension two (Q422819) (← links)
- Monodromy Jordan blocks, \(b\)-functions and poles of zeta functions for germs of plane curves (Q615828) (← links)
- Numerically Gorenstein surface singularities are homeomorphic to Gorenstein ones (Q640821) (← links)
- Splice diagram determining singularity links and universal Abelian covers (Q649021) (← links)
- Newton process and semigroups of irreducible quasi-ordinary power series (Q742222) (← links)
- The cohomology of line bundles of splice-quotient singularities (Q765659) (← links)
- The end curve theorem for normal complex surface singularities (Q967465) (← links)
- On the topology of surface singularities \(\{z^n=f(x,y)\}\), for \(f\) irreducible (Q977110) (← links)
- Splice diagram singularities and the universal abelian cover of graph orbifolds (Q1663785) (← links)
- Another proof of the end curve theorem for normal surface singularities (Q2269715) (← links)
- The Abel map for surface singularities I: Generalities and examples (Q2332935) (← links)
- Complete intersection singularities of splice type as universal Abelian covers (Q2388852) (← links)
- Universal abelian covers of certain surface singularities (Q2491104) (← links)
- Open-book decompositions of 𝕊<sup>5</sup> and real singularities (Q2930084) (← links)
- SOME SPLICE QUOTIENT DOUBLE POINTS (Q3119002) (← links)
- The Milnor Fiber Conjecture and iterated branched cyclic covers (Q3394971) (← links)
- Surgery formula for Seiberg–Witten invariants of negative definite plumbed 3-manifolds (Q3404384) (← links)
- The multiplicity of abelian covers of splice quotient singularities (Q5177990) (← links)
- On splice quotients of the form {<i>z<sup>n</sup> </i> = <i>f</i> (<i>x,y</i> )} (Q5199440) (← links)
- Normal surface singularities with an integral homology sphere link related to space monomial curves with a plane semigroup (Q6155550) (← links)
- Tropical methods in geometry. Abstracts from the workshop held May 14--19, 2023 (Q6188874) (← links)