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Refinements of Milnor's Fibration Theorem for Complex Singularities

Algebraic Geometry 2009-05-21 v3 Complex Variables

Abstract

Let XX be an analytic subset of an open neighbourhood UU of the origin 0\underline{0} in Cn\mathbb{C}^n. Let f ⁣:(X,0)(C,0)f\colon (X,\underline{0}) \to (\mathbb{C},0) be holomorphic and set V=f1(0)V =f^{-1}(0). Let \Bϵ\B_\epsilon be a ball in UU of sufficiently small radius ϵ>0\epsilon>0, centred at 0Cn\underline{0}\in\mathbb{C}^n. We show that ff has an associated canonical pencil of real analytic hypersurfaces XθX_\theta, with axis VV, which leads to a fibration Φ\Phi of the whole space (XBϵ)V(X \cap \mathbb{B}_\epsilon) \setminus V over S1\mathbb{S}^1 . Its restriction to (XSϵ)V(X \cap \mathbb{S}_\epsilon) \setminus V is the usual Milnor fibration ϕ=ff\phi = \frac{f}{|f|}, while its restriction to the Milnor tube f1(\Dη)Bϵf^{-1}(\partial \D_\eta) \cap \mathbb{B}_\epsilon is the Milnor-L\^e fibration of ff. Each element of the pencil XθX_\theta meets transversally the boundary sphere Sϵ=\Bϵ\mathbb{S}_\epsilon = \partial \B_\epsilon, and the intersection is the union of the link of ff and two homeomorphic fibers of ϕ\phi over antipodal points in the circle. Furthermore, the space X~{\tilde X} obtained by the real blow up of the ideal (Re(f),Im(f))(Re(f), Im(f)) is a fibre bundle over RP1\mathbb{R} \mathbb{P}^1 with the XθX_\theta as fibres. These constructions work also, to some extent, for real analytic map-germs, and give us a clear picture of the differences, concerning Milnor fibrations, between real and complex analytic singularities.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.0712.2440,
  title  = {Refinements of Milnor's Fibration Theorem for Complex Singularities},
  author = {José-Luis Cisneros-Molina and Jose Seade and Jawad Snoussi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0712.2440},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

37 pages, LaTeX; slightly modified title and abstract, rewrote introduction, reorganized parts of the paper and references added; some errors have been fixed and some improved results added; some lemmas added and a proof extended. To appear in Advances in Mathematics