
Singularity Theory I
Springer (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 17. March 1998
Book
Paperback/Softback
V, 245 pages
978-3-540-63711-0 (ISBN)
Description
From the reviews: "... My general impression is of a particularly nice book, with a well-balanced bibliography, recommended!"
Mededelingen van Het Wiskundig Genootschap, 1995
"... The authors offer here an up to date guide to the topic and its main applications, including a number of new results. It is very convenient for the reader, a carefully prepared and extensive bibliography ... makes it easy to find the necessary details when needed. The books (EMS 6 and EMS 39) describe a lot of interesting topics. ... Both volumes are a very valuable addition to the library of any mathematician or physicist interested in modern mathematical analysis."
European Mathematical Society Newsletter, 1994
Mededelingen van Het Wiskundig Genootschap, 1995
"... The authors offer here an up to date guide to the topic and its main applications, including a number of new results. It is very convenient for the reader, a carefully prepared and extensive bibliography ... makes it easy to find the necessary details when needed. The books (EMS 6 and EMS 39) describe a lot of interesting topics. ... Both volumes are a very valuable addition to the library of any mathematician or physicist interested in modern mathematical analysis."
European Mathematical Society Newsletter, 1994
Reviews / Votes
From the reviews: " My general impression is of a particularly nice book, with a well-balanced bibliography. Recommended!" Mededelingen van Het Wiskundig Genootschap, 1995 "The authors offer here an up- to- date guide to the topic and its main applications, including a number of new results. It is very convenient for the reader... a carefully prepared and extensive bibliography makes it easy to find the necessary details when needed. The books (EMS 6 and EMS 39) describe a lot of interesting topics. Both volumes are a very valuable addition to the library of any mathematician or physicist interested in modern mathematical analysis." European Mathematical Society Newsletter, 1994More details
Edition
1998
Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Publishing group
Springer Berlin
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
1 s/w Abbildung
V, 245 p. 1 illus.
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
388 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-540-63711-0 (9783540637110)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-642-58009-3
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Content
1. Critical Points of Functions.- 1. Invariants of Critical Points.- 2. The Classification of Critical Points.- 3. Reduction to Normal Forms.- 2. Monodromy Groups of Critical Points.- 1. The Picard-Lefschetz Theory.- 2. Dynkin Diagrams and Monodromy Groups.- 3. Complex Monodromy and Period Maps.- 4. The Mixed Hodge Structure in the Vanishing Cohomology.- 5. Simple Singularities.- 6. Topology of Complements of Discriminants of Singularities.- 3. Basic Properties of Maps.- 1. Stable Maps and Maps of Finite Multiplicity.- 2. Finite Determinacy of Map-Germs, and Their Versal Deformations.- 3. The Topological Equivalence.- 4. The Global Theory of Singularities.- 1. Thom Polynomials for Maps of Smooth Manifolds.- 2. Integer Characteristic Classes and Universal Complexes of Singularities.- 3. Multiple Points and Multisingularities.- 4. Spaces of Functions with Critical Points of Mild Complexity.- 5. Elimination of Singularities and Solution of Differential Conditions.- 6. Tangential Singularities and Vanishing Inflexions.- References.- Author Index.