Splittability of stellar singular fiber with three branches (Q854367)

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    Splittability of stellar singular fiber with three branches
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5079798

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      Splittability of stellar singular fiber with three branches (English)
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      12 December 2006
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      Consider a family \(\pi _t:M_t\rightarrow \Delta\) of degenerations of closed Riemann surfaces such that \(\pi _0^{-1}(0)\) is the only normally minimal singular fibre of \(\pi _0\) and for \(t\neq 0\), \(\pi _t\) has more than one singular fibre which are not obtained as blowing ups of smooth fibres. Such germs \(\pi _0\) are called splittable. A singular fibre which is not splittable is called atomic. A singular fibre is called stellar if it has a core and some branches. The authors show that if the number of branches is exactly \(3\), then the degeneration is not atomic.
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      degeneration of complex curves
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      complex surface
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      singular fibre
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      Riemann surface
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      splitting of singular fibres
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      atomic degeneration
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