Motivic and analytic nearby fibers at infinity and bifurcation sets

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Abstract: In this paper we use motivic integration and non-archimedean analytic geometry to study the singularities at infinity of the fibers of a polynomial map fcolonmathbbAmdathbbComathbbAm1athbbC. We show that the motive Sf,ainfty of the motivic nearby cycles at infinity of f for a value a is a motivic generalization of the classical invariant lambdaf(a), an integer that measures a lack of equisingularity at infinity in the fiber f1(a). We then introduce a non-archimedean analytic nearby fiber at infinity mathcalFf,ainfty whose motivic volume recovers the motive Sf,ainfty. With each of Sf,ainfty and mathcalFf,ainfty can be naturally associated a bifurcation set; we show that the first one always contains the second one, and that both contain the classical topological bifurcation set of f whenever f has isolated singularities at infinity.









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