The bi-Lipschitz equisingularity of essentially isolated determinantal singularities
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Abstract: The bi-Lipschitz geometry is one of the main subjects in the modern approach of Singularity Theory. However, it rises from works of important mathematicians of the last century, especially Zariski. In this work we investigate the Bi-Lipschitz equisingularity of families of Essentially Isolated Determinantal Singularities inspired by the approach of Mostowski and Gaffney.
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