Integrable deformations of local analytic fibrations with singularities

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Abstract: We study analytic integrable deformations of the germ of a holomorphic foliation given by df=0 at the origin 0inmathbbCn,ngeq3. We consider the case where f is a germ of an irreducible and reduced holomorphic function. Our central hypotheses is that, {em outside of a dimension leqn3 analytic subset YsubsetX, the analytic hypersurface Xf:(f=0) has only normal crossings singularities}. We then prove that, as germs, such deformations also exhibit a holomorphic first integral, depending analytically on the parameter of the deformation. This applies to the study of integrable germs writing as omega=df+feta where f is quasi-homogeneous. Under the same hypotheses for Xf:(f=0) we prove that omega also admits a holomorphic first integral. Finally, we conclude that an integrable germ omega=adf+feta admits a holomorphic first integral provided that: (i) Xf:(f=0) is irreducible with an isolated singularity at the origin 0inmathbbCn,ngeq3; , (ii) the algebraic multiplicities of omega and f at the origin satisfy u(omega)=u(df). In the case of an isolated singularity for (f=0) the writing omega=adf+feta is always assured so that we conclude the existence of a holomorphic first integral. Some questions related to Relative Cohomology are naturally considered and not all of them answered.









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