This is the seventh volume of the Handbook of Geometry and Topology of Singularities, a series that aims to provide an accessible account of the state of the art of the subject, its frontiers, and its interactions with other areas of research.  This volume consists of fourteen chapters that provide an in-depth and reader-friendly introduction to various important aspects of singularity theory. The volume begins with an outstanding exposition on Jim Damon’s contributions to singularity theory and its applications. Jim passed away in 2022 and he was one of the greatest mathematicians of recent times, having made remarkable contributions to singularity theory and its applications, mostly to medical image computing. The next chapter focuses on the singularities of real functions and their bifurcation sets. Then, we look at the perturbation theory of polynomials and linear operators, complex analytic frontal singularities, the global singularity theory of differentiable maps, and the singularities of holomorphic functions from a global point of view.  The volume continues with an overview of new tools in singularity theory that spring from symplectic geometry and Floer-type homology theories. Then, it looks at the derivation of Lie algebras of isolated singularities and the three-dimensional rational isolated complete intersection singularities, as well as recent developments in algebraic K-stability and the stable degeneration conjecture.    This volume also contains an interesting survey on V-filtrations, a theory began by Malgrange and Kashiwara that can be used to study nearby and vanishing cycle functors and introduced by Deligne. Then, we present a panoramic view of the Hodge, toric, and motivic methods in the study of Milnor fibers in singularity theory, both from local and global points of view.  The Monodromy conjecture is also explained; this is a longstanding open problem in singularity theory that lies at the crossroads of number theory, algebra, analysis, geometry, and topology. This volume closes with recent developments in the study of the algebraic complexity of optimization problems in applied algebraic geometry and algebraic statistics.  The book is addressed to graduate students and newcomers to the theory, as well as to specialists who can use it as a guidebook. 
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Then, we look at the perturbation theory of polynomials and linear operators, complex analytic frontal singularities, the global singularity theory of differentiable maps, and the singularities of holomorphic functions from a global point of view.
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1 Bill Bruce, Peter Giblin, David Mond, Stephen Pizer and Les Wilson, Jim Damon’s Contributions to Singularity Theory and Its Applications.- 2 Viktor A. Vassiliev, Real Function Singularities and Their Bifurcation Sets.- 3 Adam Parusinski and Armin Rainer, Perturbation Theory of Polynomials and Linear Operators.- 4 Goo Ishikawa, Frontal Singularities and Related Problems.- 5 Osamu Saeki, Introduction to Global Singularity Theory of Differentiable Maps.- 6 Claude Sabbah, Singularities of Functions: A Global Point of View.- 7 Mark McLean, Floer Theory, Arc Spaces and Singularities.- 8 Stephen S.-T. Yau and Huaiqing Zuo, Various Derivation Lie Algebras of Isolated Singularities.- 9 Bingyi Chen, Stephen S.-T. Yau and Huaiqing Zuo, Three-Dimensional Rational Isolated Complete Intersection Singularities.- 10 Ziquan Zhuang, Stability of klt Singularities.- 11 Qianyu Chen, Bradley Dirks and Mircea Mustata, An introduction to V-Filtration.- 12 Kiyoshi Takeuchi, Geometric Monodromies, Mixed Hodge Numbers of Motivic Milnor Fibers and Newton Polyhedra.- 13 Willem Veys, Introduction to the Monodromy Conjecture.- 14 Laurentiu G. Maxim, Jose Israel Rodriguez and Botong Wang, Applications of Singularity Theory in Applied Algebraic Geometry and Algebraic Statistics.
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This is the seventh volume of the Handbook of Geometry and Topology of Singularities, a series that aims to provide an accessible account of the state of the art of the subject, its frontiers, and its interactions with other areas of research.  This volume consists of fourteen chapters that provide an in-depth and reader-friendly introduction to various important aspects of singularity theory. The volume begins with an outstanding exposition on Jim Damon’s contributions to singularity theory and its applications. Jim passed away in 2022 and  he was one of the greatest mathematicians of recent times, having made remarkable contributions to singularity theory and its applications, mostly to medical image computing. The next chapter focuses on the singularities of real functions and their bifurcation sets. Then, we look at the perturbation theory of polynomials and linear operators, complex analytic frontal singularities, the global singularity theory of differentiable maps, and the singularities of holomorphic functions from a global point of view.  The volume continues with an overview of new tools in singularity theory that spring from symplectic geometry and Floer-type homology theories; then, it looks at the derivation of Lie algebras of isolated singularities and the three-dimensional rational isolated complete intersection singularities, as well as recent developments in algebraic K-stability and the stable degeneration conjecture.    This volume also contains an interesting survey on V-filtrations, a theory began by Malgrange and Kashiwara that can be used to study nearby and vanishing cycle functors and introduced by Deligne. Then, we present a panoramic view of the Hodge, toric, and motivic methods in the study of Milnor fibers in singularity theory, both from local and global points of view.  The Monodromy conjecture is also explained; this is a longstanding open problem in singularity theory that lies at the crossroads of number theory, algebra, analysis, geometry, and topology. This volume closes with recent developments in the study of the algebraic complexity of optimization problems in applied algebraic geometry and algebraic statistics.  The book is addressed to graduate students and newcomers to the theory, as well as to specialists who can use it as a guidebook. 
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In-depth and accessible surveys of topics in singularity theory Ideal for graduate students and researchers, and as a reference for specialists Encourages readers to go deeper into the subject by offering illuminating insights and useful bibliographies
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9783031687105
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2025-03-29
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Springer International Publishing AG
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235 mm
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Research, P, 06
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José Luis Cisneros-Molina (PhD, University of Warwick 1999) is a researcher at the Mathematics Institute of the National Autonomous University of Mexico. His research interests include Algebraic and Differential Topology, Differential Geometry, and Singularity Theory, with a particular focus on generalizations of Milnor Fibrations for complex and real analytic maps.

Lê Dũng Tráng (PhD, University of Paris 1969) is an Emeritus Professor at Aix-Marseille University. Previously he was Professor at the Universities of Paris VII (1975-1999) and Marseille, and was head of Mathematics at the ICTP at Trieste. One of the founders of modern Singularity Theory, he has made numerous contributions to morsification, the topology of complex singularities, polar varieties, and carousels, among other topics.

José Seade (DPhil, University of Oxford 1980) is a researcher at the Mathematics Institute of the National Autonomous University of Mexico. His research is in the theory of indices of vector fields and Chern classes for singular varieties, with applications to foliations, and Milnor’s Fibration theorem for analytic maps. He was awarded the 2021 Solomon Lefschetz Medal by the Mathematical Council of the Americas. He is currently President of the Mexican Academy of Sciences.