Some examples of non-massive Frobenius manifolds in singularity theory
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Abstract: Let be two quasi-homogeneous polynomials. We compute the -filtration of the restriction of to any plane curve and show that the Gorenstein generator is a primitive form. Using results of A. Douai and C. Sabbah, we conclude that base space of the miniversal unfolding of is a Frobenius manifold. At the singular fibre we obtain a non-massive Frobenius manifold.
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