Bifurcation values of polynomial functions and perverse sheaves
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Toric varieties, Newton polyhedra, Okounkov bodies (14M25) Sheaves of differential operators and their modules, (D)-modules (32C38) Global theory of complex singularities; cohomological properties (32S20) Other algebro-geometric (co)homologies (e.g., intersection, equivariant, Lawson, Deligne (co)homologies) (14F43) Derived categories of sheaves, dg categories, and related constructions in algebraic geometry (14F08)
Abstract: We characterize bifurcation values of polynomial functions by using the theory of perverse sheaves and their vanishing cycles. In particular, by introducing a method to compute the jumps of the Euler characteristics with compact support of their fibers, we confirm the conjecture of N'emethi-Zaharia in many cases.
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