<p><p>The present publication contains a special collection of research and review articles on deformations of surface singularities, that put together serve as an introductory survey of results and methods of the theory, as well as open problems and examples. The aim is to collect material that wil
Deformations of surface singularities
β Scribed by Andras NΓ©methi, Agnes SzilΓ‘rd (ed.)
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 283
- Series
- Bolyai Society Mathematical Studies 23
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The present publication contains a special collection of research and review articles on deformations of surface singularities, that put together serve as an introductory survey of results and methods of the theory, as well as open problems and examples. Β The aim is to collect material that will help mathematicians already working or wishing to work in this area to deepen their insight and eliminate the technical barriers in this learning process. Additionally, we introduce some material which emphasizes the newly found relationship with the theory of Stein fillings and symplectic geometry. This links two main theories of mathematics: low dimensional topology and algebraic geometry.β
The theory of normal surface singularities is a distinguished part of analytic or algebraic geometry with several important results, its own technical machinery, and several open problems. Recently several connections were established with low dimensional topology, symplectic geometry and theory of Stein fillings. This created an intense mathematical activity with spectacular bridges between the two areas. The theory of deformation of singularities is the key object in these connections.Β
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π SIMILAR VOLUMES
<p><P>These notes deal with deformation theory of complex analytic singularities and related objects. </P><P>The first part treats general theory. The central notion is that of versal deformation<BR>in several variants. The theory is developed both in an abstract way and in a concrete way suitable f