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Publication date: 12 June 1995
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complete idealstwo-dimensional regular local ringsclassification of singularities of irreducible plane curves
Integral closure of commutative rings and ideals (13B22) Singularities of curves, local rings (14H20) Regular local rings (13H05)
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