Isolated singularities of hypersurfaces

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Publication:6405575

arXiv2207.10072MaRDI QIDQ6405575FDOQ6405575


Authors: Rustam Sadykov, Stanislav A. Trunov Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 20 July 2022

Abstract: Introduced by Seifert and Threlfall, cylindrical neighborhoods is an essential tool in the Lusternik-Schnirelmann theory. We conjecture that every isolated critical point of a smooth function admits a cylindrical ball neighborhood. We show that the conjecture is true for cone-like critical points, Cornea reasonable critical points, and critical points that satisfy the Rothe H hypothesis. In particular, the conjecture holds true at least for those critical points that are not infinitely degenerate.













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