Bi-Lipschitz invariance of the multiplicity
Abstract
The multiplicity of an algebraic curve in the complex plane at a point on that curve is defined as the number of points that occur at the intersection of with a general complex line that passes close to the point . It is shown that is a singular point of the curve if and only if this multiplicity is greater than or equal to 2, in this sense, such an integer number can be considered as a measure of how singular can be a point of the curve . In these notes, we address the classical concept of multiplicity of singular points of complex algebraic sets (not necessarily complex curves) and we approach the nature of the multiplicity of singular points as a geometric invariant from the perspective of the Multiplicity Conjecture (Zariski 1971). More precisely, we bring a discussion on the recent results obtained jointly with Lev Birbrair, Javier Fern\'andez de Bobadilla, L\^e Dung Trang and Mikhail Verbitsky on the bi-Lipschitz invariance of the multiplicity.
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@article{arxiv.2212.11183,
title = {Bi-Lipschitz invariance of the multiplicity},
author = {Alexandre Fernandes and José Edson Sampaio},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.11183},
year = {2022}
}
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