Description
This book collects original and survey papers on Singularities in Geometry and Topology, which resulted from the 6th Franco-Japanese Symposium on Singularities, held in Fukuoka, during September 5-10, 2011. Though singularity theory was born in the XIXth century, this field of research became more popular in France after Prof. Heisuke Hironaka came to Paris. Then, a lot of collaborations between Japanese and French mathematicians started, and the conferences on Singularities in Geometry and Topology continue to develop this collaboration between France and Japan. This volume consists of 2 survey articles and 12 research articles, whose topics include algebraic curves and varieties, line arrangements, mixed polynomials, algebraic local cohomology classes, stable maps, and mirror symmetry. This book is recommended to any researcher or graduate student interested in singularity theory.Published by Mathematical Society of Japan and distributed by World Scientific Publishing Co. for all markets except North America
Table of Contents
I. Survey Articles: Smooth double subvarieties on singular varieties. II by M. R. Gonzalez-Dorrego
Survey of apparent contours of stable maps between surfaces by T. Yamamoto II.
Research Articles: Valuations divisorielles et connexite en codimension 1 by C. Beddani
The Alexander module of a trigonal curve. II by A. Degtyarev
Monodromy of triple point line arrangements by A. Dimca
On fibered links of singularities of polar weighted homogeneous mixed polynomials by K. Inaba
On classes in the classification of curves on rational surfaces with respect to logarithmic plurigenera by H. Ishida
The links specific to hypersurface simple $K3$ singularities by A. Katanaga
On (4,3) line degenerated torus curves and torus decompositions by M. Kawashima
On the computation of algebraic local cohomology classes associated with semi-quasihomogeneous singularities by K. Nabeshima and S. Tajima
Some geometric-arithmetic aspects of separated variable curves by V. K. Nguyen
Mixed functions of strongly polar weighted homogeneous face type by M. Oka
Singular fibers in barking families of degenerations of elliptic curves by T. Okuda
Mirror symmetry between orbifold projective lines and cusp singularities by A. Takahashi
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