Remarks on Laufer's formula for the Milnor number, Rochlin's signature theorem and the analytic Euler characteristic of compact complex manifolds (Q1692608)

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Remarks on Laufer's formula for the Milnor number, Rochlin's signature theorem and the analytic Euler characteristic of compact complex manifolds
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    Remarks on Laufer's formula for the Milnor number, Rochlin's signature theorem and the analytic Euler characteristic of compact complex manifolds (English)
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    10 January 2018
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    Isolated hypersurface singularities \((V,0)\) defined by germs of holomorphic mappings \(f:(\mathbb{C}^{n+1},0)\rightarrow (\mathbb{C},0)\) can be studied using resolution of singularities \(\pi :\tilde{V}\rightarrow V\) or by considering the way noncritical levels of \(f\) degenerate to the special fiber of \(V\). Laufer's formula establishes a bridge between these two viewpoints. It says that for \(n=3\), one has \(\mu +1=\chi (\tilde{V})+K^2+12\rho _g\), where \(\mu\) is the Milnor number, \(\chi\) is the Euler characteristic, \(K^2\) is the self-intersection number of the canonical class of the resolution, and \(\rho _g\) is the geometric genus. In the paper this formula is considered in relationship with Gorenstein surface singularities and Rochlin's signature theorem.
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    Gorenstein surface singularities
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    Rochlin invariant
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    Milnor number
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