Stability of unfoldings in space and time

From MaRDI portal
Publication:1221436

DOI10.1007/BF02392016zbMath0315.58010MaRDI QIDQ1221436

Gordon Wassermann

Publication date: 1975

Published in: Acta Mathematica (Search for Journal in Brave)




Related Items

A note on singular Lagrangian submanifolds, Projections of smooth surfaces, Elimination of cusps in dimension 4 and its applications, A symplectic framework for multiplane gravitational lensing, A note on right-equivalence of map-germs, Indefinite Morse 2-functions: broken fibrations and generalizations, Generating families for images of Lagrangian submanifolds and open swallowtails, Completeness of Reidemeister-type moves for surfaces embedded in three-dimensional space, Singularities of the Hamiltonian vectorfield in nonautonomous variational problems., Classification of (2,2)-stable unfoldings of map germs with codimensions ≤ 4, Graded stable unfoldings in bifurcation problems, Fiber-connected, indefinite Morse 2-functions on connected n -manifolds, Topology of surface diagrams of smooth 4-manifolds, Generic bifurcations of varieties, Singularities of equidistants and global centre symmetry sets of Lagrangian submanifolds, Sur la stabilité des diagrammes d'applications différentiables, The \(h\)-principle for broken Lefschetz fibrations, On the local stability of wave fronts defined by eikonal equations, Equivariant singularity theory with distinguished parameters: two case studies of resonant Hamiltonian systems, The reversible umbilic bifurcation, Applications of catastrophe theory to the physical sciences, Centre symmetry sets of families of plane curves, Wrinkled fibrations on near-symplectic manifolds, A normally elliptic Hamiltonian bifurcation, Unnamed Item, Unnamed Item, Reconstructions of fronts and caustics depending on a parameter and versality of mappings, Bifurcation diagrams of some simple and quasihomogeneous singularities, Singularities of projections of full intersections, A geometric interpretation of the effects of anxiety on test performance



Cites Work