Vector flows and the analytic moduli of singular plane branches
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Abstract: We provide a geometric elementary proof of the fact that an analytic plane branch is analytically equivalent to one whose terms corresponding to contacts with holomorphic one-forms -- except for Zariski's -invariant -- are zero (so called "short parametrizations"). This is the main step missed by Zariski in his attempt to solve the moduli problem.
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