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The following pages link to Topologically Trivial Deformations of Isolated Quasihomogeneous Hypersurface Singularities are Equimultiple (Q3764439):
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- On deformation with constant Milnor number and Newton polyhedron (Q329967) (← links)
- Zariski's multiplicity question and aligned singularities (Q817877) (← links)
- Families of \(m\)-jet spaces and arc spaces (Q886954) (← links)
- Mixed Łojasiewicz exponents and \(\log\) canonical thresholds of ideals (Q886966) (← links)
- Deforming spaces of \(m\)-jets of hypersurfaces singularities (Q1643536) (← links)
- Advances and improvements in the theory of standard bases and syzygies (Q1924596) (← links)
- Equimultiplicity of families of map germs from \({\mathbb{C}}^2\) to \({\mathbb{C}}^3\) (Q2177947) (← links)
- Invariants of topological relative right equivalences (Q2845626) (← links)
- THE ŁOJASIEWICZ EXPONENT FOR WEIGHTED HOMOGENEOUS POLYNOMIAL WITH ISOLATED SINGULARITY (Q2981914) (← links)
- Topological types and multiplicities of isolated quasi-homogeneous surface singularities (Q3808422) (← links)
- A Reduction Theorem for the Zariski Multiplicity Conjecture (Q3828282) (← links)
- On the topological triviality along moduli of deformations of $J_{k,0}$ singularities (Q4523106) (← links)
- ON THE MULTIPLICITIES OF FAMILIES OF COMPLEX HYPERSURFACE-GERMS WITH CONSTANT MILNOR NUMBER (Q4923305) (← links)
- Topological Equisingularity: Old Problems from a New Perspective (with an Appendix by G.-M. Greuel and G. Pfister on SINGULAR) (Q5050030) (← links)
- On the Zariski multiplicity conjecture for weighted homogeneous and Newton nondegenerate line singularities (Q5243542) (← links)
- Deformations with constant Lê numbers and multiplicity of nonisolated hypersurface singularities (Q5259313) (← links)
- Topologically equisingular deformations of homogeneous hypersurfaces with line singularities are equimultiple (Q5269884) (← links)
- Equimultiple deformations of isolated singularities (Q5951516) (← links)
- On polar invariants of hypersurface singularities (Q5952882) (← links)