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Splitting Deformations Of Degenerations Of Complex Curves Towards The Classification Of Atoms Of Degenerations Iii 1st Edition Shigeru Takamura Eds

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Splitting Deformations Of Degenerations Of Complex Curves Towards The Classification Of Atoms Of Degenerations Iii 1st Edition Shigeru Takamura Eds
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.69 MB
Pages: 594
Author: Shigeru Takamura (eds.)
ISBN: 9783540333630, 3540333630
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Splitting Deformations Of Degenerations Of Complex Curves Towards The Classification Of Atoms Of Degenerations Iii 1st Edition Shigeru Takamura Eds by Shigeru Takamura (eds.) 9783540333630, 3540333630 instant download after payment.

The author develops a deformation theory for degenerations of complex curves; specifically, he treats deformations which induce splittings of the singular fiber of a degeneration. He constructs a deformation of the degeneration in such a way that a subdivisor is "barked" (peeled) off from the singular fiber. These "barking deformations" are related to deformations of surface singularities (in particular, cyclic quotient singularities) as well as the mapping class groups of Riemann surfaces (complex curves) via monodromies. Important applications, such as the classification of atomic degenerations, are also explained.

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