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This book offers an overview of selected topics on the topology of singularities, with emphasis on its relations to other branches of geometry and topology. The opening chapters cover complex singularities and collect a myriad of results spread in a vast literature, including recent research. The second part of the book studies real analytic singularities which arise from the topological and geometric study of holomorphic vector fields and foliations. In the low dimensional case these turn out to be related to fibred links in the 3-sphere defined by meromorphic functions.
Makes accessible to non-specialists important results about real and complex singularities Emphasis on the relations to other branches, such as group actions, or quotiens of 3-dimensional Lie groups by discrete subgroups Explores pioneer work on real singularities associated to holomorphic flows and foliations, thus providing new methods for constructing manifolds equipped with a rich geometry Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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The aim of this book is to give an overview of selected topics on the topology of real and complex isolated singularities, with emphasis on its relations to other branches of geometry and topology.
The first chapters are mostly devoted to complex singularities and a myriad of results spread in a vast literature, which are presented here in a unified way, accessible to non-specialists. Among the topics are the fibration theorems of Milnor; the relation with 3-dimensional Lie groups; exotic spheres; spin structures and 3-manifold invariants; the geometry of quadrics and Arnold's theorem which states that the complex projective plane modulo conjugation is the 4-sphere.
The second part of the book studies pioneer work about real analytic singularities which arise from the topological and geometric study of holomorphic vector fields and foliations. In the low dimensional case these turn out to be related to fibred links in the 3-sphere defined by meromorphic functions. This provides new methods for constructing manifolds equipped with a rich geometry.
The book is largely self-contained and serves a wide audience of graduate students, mathematicians and researchers interested in geometry and topology.
Contenu
A Fast Trip Through the Classical Theory.- Motions in Plane Geometry and the 3-dimensional Brieskorn Manifolds.- 3-dimensional Lie Groups and Surface Singularities.- Within the Realm of the General Index Theorem.- On the Geometry and Topology of Quadrics in ??n.- Real Singularities and Complex Geometry.- Real Singularities with a Milnor Fibration.- Real Singularities and Open Book Decompositions of the 3-sphere.