Real and complex singularities : XIII International Workshop Real and Complex Singularities, July 27-August 8, 2014, Universidade de São Paulo, Campus São Carlos, São Carlos, Brazil / Ana Claudia Nabarro [and four others], editors.

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International Workshop on Real and Complex Singularities (13th : 2014 : Universidade de São Paulo) [Browse]
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Book
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English
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Providence, Rhode Island : American Mathematical Society, 2016.
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xii, 355 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm

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    • Contemporary mathematics (American Mathematical Society) ; v. 675. [More in this series]
    • Contemporary mathematics, 0271-4132 ; 675
    Summary note
    "The volume contains the notes from two mini-courses taught during the workshop: on intersection homology by J.-P. Brasselet, and on non-isolated hypersurface singularities and Lê cycles by D. Massey. The remaining contributions are research articles which cover topics from the foundations of singularity theory (including classification theory and invariants) to topology of singular spaces (links of singularities and semi-algebraic sets), as well as applications to topology (cobordism and Lefschetz fibrations), dynamical systems (Morse-Bott functions) and differential geometry (affine geometry, Gauss-maps, caustics, frontals and non-Euclidean geometries)"--The publisher.
    Notes
    • "Real Sociedad Matemática Española."
    • "This volume is a collection of papers presented at the XIII International Workshop on Real and Complex Singularities, held from July 27-August 8, 2014, in São Carlos, Brazil, in honor of María del Carmen Romero Fuster's 60th birthday."-Page 4 of cover.
    • "The volume contains the notes from two mini-courses taught during the workshop: on intersection homology by J.-P. Brasselet, and on non-isolated hypersurface singularities and Lê cycles by D. Massey. The remaining contributions are research articles which cover topics from the foundations of singularity theory (including classification theory and invariants) to topology of singular spaces (links of singularities and semi-algebraic sets), as well as applications to topology (cobordism and Leftschetz fibrations), dynamical systems (Morse-Bott functions) and differential geometry (affine geometry, Gauss-maps, caustics, frontals and non-Euclidean geometries)."--Page 4 of cover.
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    Contents
    • Hurwitz equivalence for Lefschetz fibration and their multisections / R. Inanc̦ Baykur and Kenta Hayano
    • The curvature Veronese of a 3-manifold immersed in Euclidean space / Rosane R. Binotto, Sueli I.R. Costa, and M. Carmen Romero Fuster
    • Introduction to intersection homology with and without sheaves / Jean-Paul Brasselet
    • Gauss maps and duality of sphere bundles / D. Dreibelbis
    • Topological formulas for closed semi-algebraic sets by Euler integration / N. Dutertre and J.A. Moya-Pérez
    • On associate families of spacelike Delaunay surfaces / Atsufumi Honda
    • Generalized distance-squared mappings of Rn+1 into R2n+1 / S. Ichiki and T. Nishimura
    • Caustics of world hyper-sheets in the Minkowski space-time / Shyuichi Izumiya
    • On genericity of a linear deformation of an isolated singularity / Masayuki Kawashima
    • Topological classification of simple Morse Bott functions on surfaces / J. Martínez-Alfaro, I.S. Meza-Sarmiento, and R. Oliveira
    • The link of a frontal surface singularity / R. Martins and J.J. Nuño-Ballesteros
    • Non-isolated hypersurface singularities and Lê cycles / David B. Massey
    • Knots and the topology of singular surfaces in R⁴ / R. Mendes and J.J. Nuño-Ballesteros.
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    ISBN
    • 9781470422059 ((pbk. ; : alk. paper))
    • 1470422050 ((pbk. ; : alk. paper))
    LCCN
    2016010844
    OCLC
    944179721
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