On the new \(k\)-th Yau algebras of isolated hypersurface singularities (Q2287987)

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On the new \(k\)-th Yau algebras of isolated hypersurface singularities
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    On the new \(k\)-th Yau algebras of isolated hypersurface singularities (English)
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    16 January 2020
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    Let \(f\colon (\mathbb C^n, 0) \rightarrow (\mathbb C, 0)\) be a holomorphic function germ determining the isolated hypersurface singularity \(V=f^{-1}(0)\), \(J(f)\) the Jacobian ideal of \(f\) and \(\mathfrak m\) the maximal ideal of \(\mathcal O_{(\mathbb C^n, 0)}\). Then \(A^k(V) = \mathcal O_{(\mathbb C^n, 0)}/(f, \mathfrak m^k J(f))\) is a finite dimensional \(\mathbb C\)-algebra for any \(k\geqslant 0\) and the Lie algebra \(L^k(V) =\mathrm{Der}(A^k(V))\) of \(\mathbb C\)-derivations of \(A^k(V)\) is well defined. The authors propose an upper bound hypothesis for \(\dim_{\mathbb C} L^k(V)\) analogously to the case \(k=0\), considered earlier [\textit{S. S. T. Yau} and \textit{H. Q. Zuo}, Pure Appl. Math. Q. 12, No. 1, 165--181 (2016; Zbl 1453.32034)]. In case \(k=1\) they verify this conjecture for fewnomial weighted homogeneous singularities by explicit computations.
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    isolated hypersurface singularities
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    weighted homogeneous singularities
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    fewnomials
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    moduli algebra
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    Lie algebra of derivations
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