Connectedness of the fibers of a Liouvillian function (Q1378354)

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Connectedness of the fibers of a Liouvillian function
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    Connectedness of the fibers of a Liouvillian function (English)
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    3 December 1998
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    Let \(f_1, \dots, f_p\) be irreducible analytic functions defined in a neighborhood of the origin in \({\mathbb{C}}^n.\) Then \(f = f_1^{\lambda_1} \cdots f_p^{\lambda_p}, \lambda_i \in {\mathbb{C}},\) is a multivalent function germ. Suppose that the unit is not contained in the additive group generated by the exponents \(\lambda_i.\) Then the range of \(f\) belongs to the quotient of \({\mathbb{C}}^\ast\) by the multiplicative group generated by \(\exp(2\pi\sqrt{-1}\lambda_i), i = 1, \dots, p.\) Thus, analogs of the notions of Milnor fibration and regular fibers of \(f\) are well-defined [\textit{E. Paul}, Ann. Inst. Fourier 45, No. 1, 31-63 (1995; Zbl 0819.32014)]. The author describes sufficient conditions on the exponents \(\lambda_i\) under which the fibres of \(f\) are connected. In fact, he generalizes the corresponding results of \textit{D. Cerveau} and \textit{J. F. Mattei}, `Formes intégrables holomorphes singulières', Astérisque 97 (1982; Zbl 0545.32006), and some others obtained in the holomorphic (univalent) case.
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    Liouvillian function
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    Milnor fibration
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    closed logarithmic forms
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    residues
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    solvable holonomy
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    non-dicritical curves
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    desingularization without dicritical components of a divisor
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    divisors with normal crossings
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    Galois covering
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    Clemens structure
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