Conic Lagrangian singularities (Q1295223)

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    Conic Lagrangian singularities (English)
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    9 April 2000
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    By definition, a complex analytic manifold is called conic if it is endowed with a proper free \({\mathbb C}^\ast\)-action. A conic map is a \({\mathbb C}^\ast\)-equivariant map of conic manifolds. Modifying considerations of [\textit{V. I. Arnold}, \textit{S. M. Gusejn-Zade} and \textit{A. N. Varchenko}, `Singularities of differentiable maps. I.' Birkhäuser, Boston (1985; Zbl 0554.58001)] the authors prove that every conic Lagrangian map germ has a homogeneous generating family. Then using a method of [\textit{V. I. Arnold}, Funkts. Anal. Prilozh. 6, No. 4, 3-25 (1972; Zbl 0278.57011)] they prove that a conic Lagrangian map is infinitesimally stable if and only if its homogeneous generating family is infinitesimally versal. As an application conic \({\mathbb Z}/2\)-manifolds are considered and a classification of odd conic Lagrangian map germs of dimension less or equal 4 is described. In Appendix the authors discuss corrected versions of results from their previous work [\textit{M. Adams}, et al., Lect. Notes Math. 1462, 1-26 (1991; Zbl 0744.14032)].
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    Lagrangian map
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    Legendrian map
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    Gauss map
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    generating family
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    Morse family
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    critical map
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    symplectic structure
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    versal family
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    infinitesimally stable map
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    theta divisor
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