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Regularity at infinity of real mappings and a Morse-Sard theorem
We prove a new Morse-Sard type theorem for the asymptotic critical values of
semi-algebraic mappings and a new fibration theorem at infinity for
mappings. We show the equivalence of three different types of regularity
conditions which have been used in the literature in order to control the
asymptotic behaviour of mappings. The central role of our picture is played by
the -regularity and its bridge toward the -regularity which implies
topological triviality at infinity
Singularities of affine equidistants: projections and contacts
Using standard methods for studying singularities of projections and of
contacts, we classify the stable singularities of affine -equidistants
of -dimensional closed submanifolds of , for ,
whenever is a pair of nice dimensions.Comment: 18 pages, v2 (minimal changes) agrees with version to appear in
Journal of Singularitie
Spatial information retrieval and geographical ontologies: an overview of the SPIRIT project
A large proportion of the resources available on the world-wide
web refer to information that may be regarded as geographically
located. Thus most activities and enterprises take place in one or
more places on the Earth's surface and there is a wealth of survey
data, images, maps and reports that relate to specific places or
regions. Despite the prevalence of geographical context, existing
web search facilities are poorly adapted to help people find
information that relates to a particular location. When the name of
a place is typed into a typical search engine, web pages that
include that name in their text will be retrieved, but it is likely
that many resources that are also associated with the place may
not be retrieved. Thus resources relating to places that are inside
the specified place may not be found, nor may be places that are
nearby or that are equivalent but referred to by another name.
Specification of geographical context frequently requires the use
of spatial relationships concerning distance or containment for
example, yet such terminology cannot be understood by existing
search engines. Here we provide a brief survey of existing
facilities for geographical information retrieval on the web, before
describing a set of tools and techniques that are being developed
in the project SPIRIT : Spatially-Aware Information Retrieval on
the Internet (funded by European Commission Framework V
Project IST-2001-35047)
Liftable vector fields over corank one multigerms
In this paper, a systematic method is given to construct all liftable vector
fields over an analytic multigerm of
corank at most one admitting a one-parameter stable unfolding.Comment: 34 pages. In ver. 2, several careless mistakes for calculations in
Section 6 were correcte
Crop ontology in support of conservation and use of banana genetic resources
Poster presented at Workshop on Crop Ontology and Phenotyping Data Interoperability. Montpellier (France), 31 Mar-4 Apr 201
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