Complex algebraic plane curves via their links at infinity (Q810947)

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Complex algebraic plane curves via their links at infinity
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    Complex algebraic plane curves via their links at infinity (English)
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    An algebraic curve \(V=\{f(x,y)=0\}\subset {\mathbb{C}}^ 2\) is called regular if it is isotopic to the curves \(f(x,y)=c\) as c is close to 0. The assertion of the author consists in the fact that, for a regular curve, the topology of the pair \(({\mathbb{C}}^ 2,V)\) is determined by the link \((S^ 3,L)\) where \(S^ 3\) is a sphere in \({\mathbb{C}}^ 2\) of a sufficiently large radius with the center (0;0) and \(L=S^ 3\cap V\). In doing so, the Seifert surface of the link L in \(S^ 3\) is unique up to isotopy in \(S^ 3\) and V is renewed (up to isotopy in \({\mathbb{C}}^ 2)\) by fitting the part of V lying outside the sphere \(S^ 3\) with the Seifert manifold.
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    links at infinity
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    regular algebraic curve
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    Seifert surface
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