The algebraic theory of Fuchsian singularities
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Abstract: This article has the following aims: (1) Extend the notion of fuchsian singularities (of first kind) to base fields of arbitrary characteristic. (2) Discuss their relationship to mathematical objects of a different nature. (3) Provide a purely ring-theoretic characterization of fuchsian singularities. (4) Expoloit their singularity categories and their Grothendieck groups.
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