The boundary of the Milnor fibre of certain non-isolated singularities (Q1669682)

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    The boundary of the Milnor fibre of certain non-isolated singularities
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      The boundary of the Milnor fibre of certain non-isolated singularities (English)
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      3 September 2018
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      The paper concerns the Milnor fibers of non-isolated hypersurface surface singularities \(f:(\mathbb{C}^{3},0)\rightarrow (\mathbb{C},0).\) The authors make the following additional assumptions on the singularity: \(V(f)\) is the image of a holomorphic mapping \(\Phi :(\mathbb{C}^{2},0)\rightarrow (\mathbb{C}^{3},0)\) which is finitely determined. This implies that \(\Phi \), outside the origin, has only single and double values and at each double value the intersection of the two smooth branches is transversal. Denote by \((D,0)\subset (\mathbb{C}^{2},0)\) the curve germ of double points in the domain of \(\Phi .\) Let \(F=f^{-1}(\delta)\cap B_{\varepsilon}^{6},\) \(\delta\in \mathbb{C}^{\ast},\) \(\left| \delta \right| \ll \varepsilon\) denote the Milnor fibre of \(f\). The main result of the paper is the plumbing graph of \(\partial F,\) as a surgery, starting from the embedded resolution graph of \((D,0).\) In the last section the authors gives several concrete examples of such singularities.
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      hypersurface singularity
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      non-isolated singularity
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      Milnor fibre
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      plumbing graph
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      link of singularity
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