Complex Analytic Desingularization

[From the foreword by B. Teissier] The main ideas of the proof of resolution of singularities of complex-analytic spaces presented here were developed by Heisuke Hironaka in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Since then, a number of proofs, all inspired by Hironaka's general approach, have appeare...

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Hlavní autor: Aroca, José Manuel (Autor)
Médium: Elektronický zdroj E-kniha
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Tokyo : Springer Japan , 2018.
Vydání:1st ed. 2018.
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ISBN:9784431498223
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505 0 |a Prologue -- 1 Complex-Analytic Spaces and Elements -- 2 The Weierstrass Preparation Theorem and Its Consequences -- 3 Maximal Contact -- 4 Groves and Polygroves -- 5 The Induction Process -- Epilogue: Singularities of differential equations -- Bibliography -- Index. 
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