scientific article; zbMATH DE number 735213

From MaRDI portal
Publication:4326414

zbMath0870.57001MaRDI QIDQ4326414

Charles Terence Clegg Wall, Andrew A. Du Plessis

Publication date: 20 March 1995


Title: zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.



Related Items (30)

Preservation of bifurcations of Hamiltonian boundary value problems under discretisationOn the equi-normalizable deformations of singularities of complex plane curvesOld and New Results on Density of Stable MappingsElimination of cusps in dimension 4 and its applicationsFrom singularity theory to finiteness of Walrasian equilibriaOn finiteness theorems of polynomial functionsVoronoi Diagram and Delaunay Triangulation with Independent and Dependent Geometric UncertaintiesBifurcation of solutions to Hamiltonian boundary value problemsCurvature loci of 3‐manifoldsProjection genericity of space curves\(C ^{0}\) and bi-Lipschitz \({\mathcal{K}}\)-equivalence of mappingsPrisms and pyramids of shelling componentsEuler flag enumeration of Whitney stratified spacesManifold arrangementsOn pairs of regular foliations in \({\mathbb{R}^3}\) and singularities of map-germsThom polynomials and Schur functions: The singularities \(I_{2,2}(-)\)Introduction to the papers of R. Thom and J. MatherEuclidean minimum spanning trees with independent and dependent geometric uncertaintiesGEOMETRY OF DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS AND TOPOLOGICAL STABILITY: FROM BIFURCATION, CHAOS AND FRACTALS TO DYNAMICS IN NATURAL AND LIFE SCIENCESContinuous liftings of vector fieldsCobordism of Morse functions on surfaces, the universal complex of singular fibers and their application to map germsConstructing blow-analytic isomorphismsEquisingularity of families of hypersurfaces and applications to mappingsBi-Lipschitz \(\mathcal A\)-equivalence of \(\mathcal K\)-equivalent map-germsStable functions and common stabilizations of Heegaard splittingsSingular 3-manifolds in \(\mathbb{R}^5\)Transversality theorems for the weak topologyThe extra-nice dimensionsStratification TheoryFrom Singularities to Polyhedral Products




This page was built for publication: