On the number of branches for real and complex weighted homogeneous curve singularities (Q757657)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4192118
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    On the number of branches for real and complex weighted homogeneous curve singularities
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4192118

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      On the number of branches for real and complex weighted homogeneous curve singularities (English)
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      1991
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      In this paper formulae for the number of branches for real and complex weighted homogeneous curve singularities are established in terms of the Jacobian algebra of the curve singularity. Let \((X,0)\subset ({\mathbb{C}}^ m,0)\) be a complex weighted homogeneous curve singularity, which is Gorenstein and reduced, then the number of complex branches equals \(\dim_{{\mathbb{C}}}(J(X)_ s)+1,\) where J(X) is the Jacobian algebra having the middle weight s such that 2s is the maximal nonzero weight in J(X), and \(J(X)_ s\) is its subspace generated by elements of weight s. As for the real case \((X,0)\subset ({\mathbb{R}}^ m,0)\), the number of branches equals \(sign(J(X)_ s)+1,\) where \(sig(J(X)_ s)\) denotes the signature of the nonsingular pairing: J(X)\(\times J(X)\to R\) restricted on \(J(X)_ s\). In both cases, the Jacobian algebras have better properties, the formulae turn to be much simpler than the general case.
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      weighted homogeneous curve singularities
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      Jacobian algebra
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