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Codimension Two Determinantal Varieties with Isolated Singularities
We study codimension two determinantal varieties with isolated singularities.
These singularities admit a unique smoothing, thus we can define their Milnor
number as the middle Betti number of their generic fiber. For surfaces in C^4,
we obtain a L\^e-Greuel formula expressing the Milnor number of the surface in
terms of the second polar multiplicity and the Milnor number of a generic
section. We also relate the Milnor number with Ebeling and Gusein-Zade index of
the 1- form given by the differential of a generic linear projection defined on
the surface. To illustrate the results, in the last section we compute the
Milnor number of some normal forms from A. Fr\"uhbis-Kr\"uger and A. Neumer [2]
list of simple determinantal surface singularities
On a generic symmetry defect hypersurface
We show that symmetry defect hypersurfaces for two generic members of the irreducible algebraic family of n-dimensional smooth irreducible subvarieties in general position in C²ⁿ are homeomorphic and they have homeomorphic sets of singular points. In particular symmetry defect curves for two generic curves in C² of the same degree have the same numer of singular points
On a singular variety associated to a polynomial mapping from \C^n to \C^{n-1}
We construct a singular variety associated to a polynomial
mapping G : \C^{n} \to \C^{n - 1} where . We prove that in the case
G : \C^{3} \to \C^{2}, if is a local submersion but is not a fibration,
then the homology and the intersection homology with total perversity (with
compact supports or closed supports) in dimension two of the variety
is not trivial. In the case of a local submersion G : \C^{n}
\to \C^{n - 1} where , the result is still true with an additional
condition
On the simplicity of multigerms
We prove several results regarding the simplicity of germs and multigerms
obtained via the operations of augmentation, simultaneous augmentation and
concatenation and generalised concatenation. We also give some results in the
case where one of the branches is a non stable primitive germ. Using our
results we obtain a list which includes all simple multigerms from to .Comment: 26 pages, to appear in Mathematica Scandinavica. Second version adds
two families that were missing in Table