Normal forms of the degrees of a volume form (Q1073986)
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Normal forms of the degrees of a volume form (English)
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1985
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This paper deals with the classification problem of degrees of a volume form of the type \(f^{\beta}(x)h(x)dx\) where \(\beta\in {\mathbb{C}}\setminus \{0\}\), \(x\in {\mathbb{C}}^ n\), and f(x), h(x) are holomorphic germs from \(({\mathbb{C}}^ n,0)\) to (\({\mathbb{C}},0)\) such that f(x) has a singularity of finite multiplicity \(\mu\) at the origin. The author obtains the following results. (1) There exist a number k and functions \(g_ 1,...,g_ k: ({\mathbb{C}}^ n,0)\to ({\mathbb{C}},0),\) such that each form of the type \(f^{\beta}(x)h(x)dx\) (h(0)\(\neq 0)\) is equivalent to a form of the type \(f^{\beta}(1+a_ 1g_ 1+...+a_ kg_ k)dx\) with \(a_ i\in {\mathbb{C}}\). In addition, two forms, corresponding to different collections \(a_ i\) and such that \(1+a_ 1g_ 1(0)+...+a_ kg_ k(0)\neq 0,\) are not equivalent. (2) Let f(x) be the holomorphic quasihomogeneous germ and let \(g_ 1,...,g_{\mu}\) be the monomial projected in the basis of the local ring of f(x). Then each form of the type \(f^{\beta}(x)h(x)dx\) (h(0)\(\neq 0)\) is equivalent to the form \(f^{\beta}(x)(1+\sum a_{jm}g_ jf^ m)dx,\) where \(a_{jm}\in {\mathbb{C}}\) and the summation is taken over all j, \(1\leq j\leq \mu\), \(m\in {\mathbb{N}}\cup \{0\}\), for which the quasihomogeneous weight of the form \(g_ if^{\beta +m}dx\) is equal to zero.
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differential forms
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volume forms
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degree
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