Decompositions of parabolic singularities of one level (Q1105243)

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    Decompositions of parabolic singularities of one level
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4058460

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      Decompositions of parabolic singularities of one level (English)
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      1987
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      Decompositions of simple singularities in terms of their Dynkin diagrams have been described by O. V. Lyashko [Geometry of bifurcation diagrams, J. Sov. Math. 27, 2736-2759 (1984); transl. from Itogi Nauki Tekh., Ser. Sovrem. Probl. Mat. 22, 94-129 (1983; Zbl 0548.58024)]. The ''next'' group of singularities are parabolic, i.e. \[ P_ 8(\lambda): x^ 3 + y^ 3 + z^ 3 + \lambda xyz,\quad \lambda^ 3 \neq -27; \] \[ X_ 9(\lambda): x^ 4 + y^ 4 + \lambda x^ 2 y^ 2,\quad\lambda \neq 4; \] \[ J_{10}(\lambda): y^ 3 + x^ 6 + \lambda y^ 2 x^ 2,\quad 4 \lambda^ 3\neq -27. \] Decompositions of \(P_ 8\) and \(X_ 9\) have been examined by J. W. Bruce and C. T. C. Wall [J. Lond. Math. Soc. 19, 245-265 (1979; Zbl 0406.14020)] and by J. W. Bruce and P. J. Giblin [Proc. Lond. Math. Soc. 42, 270-298 (1981; Zbl 0403.14004)]. In the reviewed article the author describes decompositions of parabolic singularities \(J_{10}\), namely Theorem: Decompositions on one level of singularity \(J_{10}(\lambda)\) are all subdecompositions of the following: \(E_ 8\), \((E_ 7,A_ 1)\), \((E_ 6,A_ 2)\), \(D_ 8\), \((D_ 6,2A_ 1))\), \((D_ 5,A_ 3)\), \(2D_ 4\), \(A_ 8\), \(A_ 7,A_ 1)\), \((A_ 5,A_ 2,A_ 1)\), \(2A_ 4\), \((2A_ 3,2A_ 1)\), \(4A_ 2\). All of the above take place for every lambda with \(4 \lambda^ 3 = -27\).
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      simple and parabolic singularities
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