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Real double-points of deformations of -simple map-germs from n to 2n

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 April 2007

CARSTEN KLOTZ
Affiliation:
Institut für Algebra und Geometrie, Universität Halle, D-06099 Halle, Germany.
OTILIA POP
Affiliation:
Institut für Algebra und Geometrie, Universität Halle, D-06099 Halle, Germany.
JOACHIM H. RIEGER
Affiliation:
Institut für Algebra und Geometrie, Universität Halle, D-06099 Halle, Germany.

Abstract

The only stable singularities of a real map-germ are isolated transverse double-points. All -simple germs f have a deformation with the maximal number d(f) of real double-points (this is a partial generalization to higher n of the result of A'Campo [1] and Gusein-Zade [13] that all plane curve-germs have a deformation with δ real double points, with the extra hypothesis of -simplicity). The proof of this result is based on a classification of all -simple orbits.

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Copyright © Cambridge Philosophical Society 2007

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