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"This monograph is dedicated to the theory of singularities, a subject with a central role in modern mathematics. … This very well written book has a unified point of view based on the theory of analytic spaces, which allows a coherent presentation of both of its main themes: the theory of singularities and deformations of singularities. … The book includes many examples and exercises … . This monograph can serve as a source for several special courses in singularity theory and local analytic geometry." (Vasile Brînzanescu, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2008 b)

Singularity theory is a field of intensive study in modern mathematics with fascinating relations to algebraic geometry, complex analysis, commutative algebra, representation theory, theory of Lie groups, topology, dynamical systems, and many more, and with numerous applications in the natural and technical sciences. This book presents the basic singularity theory of analytic spaces, including local deformation theory, and the theory of plane curve singularities. Plane curve singularities are a classical object of study, rich of ideas and applications, which still is in the center of current research and as such provides an ideal introduction to the general theory. Deformation theory is an important technique in many branches of contemporary algebraic geometry and complex analysis. This introductory text provides the general framework of the theory while still remaining concrete. In the first part of the book the authors develop the relevant techniques, including the Weierstraß preparation theorem, the finite coherence theorem etc., and then treat isolated hypersurface singularities, notably the finite determinacy, classification of simple singularities and topological and analytic invariants. In local deformation theory, emphasis is laid on the issues of versality, obstructions, and equisingular deformations. The book moreover contains a new treatment of equisingular deformations of plane curve singularities including a proof for the smoothness of the mu-constant stratum which is based on deformations of the parameterization. Computational aspects of the theory are discussed as well. Three appendices, including basic facts from sheaf theory, commutative algebra, and formal deformation theory, make the reading self-contained. The material, which can be found partly in other books and partly in research articles, is presented from a unified point of view for the first time. It is given with complete proofs, new in many cases. The book thuscan serve as source for special courses in singularity theory and local algebraic and analytic geometry.
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Presents the basic singularity theory of analytic spaces, including local deformation theory, and the theory of plane curve singularities. This introductory text provides the general framework of the theory. It develops the relevant techniques, including the Weierstrass preparation theorem and the finite coherence theorem.
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I. Singularity Theory. Basic Properties of Complex Spaces and Germs. Weierstrass Preparation and Finiteness Theorem. Application to Analytic Algebras. Complex Spaces. Complex Space Germs and Singularities. Finite Morphisms and Finite Coherence Theorem. Applications of the Finite Coherence Theorem. Finite Morphisms and Flatness. Flat Morphisms and Fibres. Singular Locus and Differential Forms. Hypersurface Singularities. Invariants of Hypersurface Singularities. Finite Determinacy. Algebraic Group Actions. Classification of Simple Singularities. Plane Curve Singularities. Parametrization. Intersection Multiplicity. Resolution of Plane Curve Singularities. Classical Topological and Analytic Invariants.- II. Local Deformation Theory. Deformations of Complex Space Germs. Deformations of Singularities. Embedded Deformations. Versal Deformations. Infinitesimal Deformations. Obstructions. Equisingular Deformations of Plane Curve Singularities.- Equisingular Deformations of the Equation. The Equisingularity Ideal. Deformations of the Parametrization. Computation of T^1 and T^2 . Equisingular Deformations of the Parametrization. Equinormalizable Deformations. Versal Equisingular Deformations.- Appendices: Sheaves. Commutative Algebra. Formal Deformation Theory. Literature.- Index.
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Singularity theory is a field of intensive study in modern mathematics with fascinating relations to algebraic geometry, complex analysis, commutative algebra, representation theory, theory of Lie groups, topology, dynamical systems, and many more, and with numerous applications in the natural and technical sciences. This book presents the basic singularity theory of analytic spaces, including local deformation theory, and the theory of plane curve singularities. Plane curve singularities are a classical object of study, rich of ideas and applications, which still is in the center of current research and as such provides an ideal introduction to the general theory. Deformation theory is an important technique in many branches of contemporary algebraic geometry and complex analysis. This introductory text provides the general framework of the theory while still remaining concrete. In the first part of the book the authors develop the relevant techniques, including the Weierstraß preparation theorem, the finite coherence theorem etc., and then treat isolated hypersurface singularities, notably the finite determinacy, classification of simple singularities and topological and analytic invariants. In local deformation theory, emphasis is laid on the issues of versality, obstructions, and equisingular deformations. The book moreover contains a new treatment of equisingular deformations of plane curve singularities including a proof for the smoothness of the mu-constant stratum which is based on deformations of the parameterization. Computational aspects of the theory are discussed as well. Three appendices, including basic facts from sheaf theory, commutative algebra, and formal deformation theory, make the reading self-contained. The material, which can be found partly in other books and partly in research articles, is presented from a unified point of view for the first time. It is given with complete proofs, new in many cases. The book thuscan serve as source for special courses in singularity theory and local algebraic and analytic geometry.
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The material is for the first time exposed from a unified point of view Material is supplied with complete proofs (new in many cases), and can serve as source for special courses in singularity theory. Three appendices, including basic facts from the sheaf theory, commutative algebra, and formal deformation theory, make the reading self-contained Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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ISBN
9783540283805
Publisert
2006-11-29
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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, UU, 05
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Product language
Engelsk
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