Jumps of Milnor numbers of Brieskorn-Pham singularities in non-degenerate families
From MaRDI portal
Publication:1990785
Abstract: The jump of the Milnor number of an isolated singularity is the minimal non-zero difference between the Milnor numbers of and one of its deformation In the case are non-degenerate singularities we call the jump non-degenerate. We give a formula (an inductive algorithm using diophantine equations) for the non-degenerate jump of in the case is a convenient singularity with only one -dimensional face of its Newton diagram which equivalently (in our problem) can be replaced by the Brieskorn-Pham singularities.
Recommendations
- Jumps of Milnor numbers in families of non-degenerate and non-convenient singularities
- Non-degenerate jumps of Milnor numbers of quasihomogeneous singularities
- Non-degenerate jump of Milnor numbers of surface singularities
- The jump of Milnor number for linear deformations of homogeneous singularities
- THE SECOND JUMP OF MILNOR NUMBERS
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5578041 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 482557 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1759869 (Why is no real title available?)
- Introduction to Singularities and Deformations
- Jump of Milnor numbers
- Jumps of Milnor numbers in families of non-degenerate and non-convenient singularities
- Local Łojasiewicz exponents, Milnor numbers and mixed multiplicities of ideals
- Lower bound of Newton number
- Newton polygons and the Łojasiewicz exponent of a holomorphic mapping of $C^2$
- On combinatorial criteria for non-degenerate singularities
- On the bifurcation of the multiplicity and topology of the Newton boundary
- Polyedres de Newton et nombres de Milnor
- THE SECOND JUMP OF MILNOR NUMBERS
- The jump of the Milnor number in the X₉ singularity class
Cited in
(8)- Non-degenerate jumps of Milnor numbers of quasihomogeneous singularities
- Jumps of Milnor numbers in families of non-degenerate and non-convenient singularities
- The jump of the Milnor number in the X₉ singularity class
- Jump of Milnor numbers
- THE SECOND JUMP OF MILNOR NUMBERS
- Inner jumping numbers of non-degenerate polynomials
- The jump of Milnor number for linear deformations of homogeneous singularities
- Non-degenerate jump of Milnor numbers of surface singularities
This page was built for publication: Jumps of Milnor numbers of Brieskorn-Pham singularities in non-degenerate families
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q1990785)