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Uniform stable radius, L\^e numbers and topological triviality for line singularities

Algebraic Geometry 2018-03-16 v1

Abstract

Let {ft}\{f_t\} be a family of complex polynomial functions with line singularities. We show that if {ft}\{f_t\} has a uniform stable radius (for the corresponding Milnor fibrations), then the L\^e numbers of the functions ftf_t are independent of tt for all small tt. In the case of isolated singularities --- a case for which the only non-zero L\^e number coincides with the Milnor number --- a similar assertion was proved by M. Oka and D. O'Shea. By combining our result with a theorem of J. Fern\'andez de Bobadilla --- which says that families of line singularities in Cn\mathbb{C}^n, n5n\geq 5, with constant L\^e numbers are topologically trivial --- it follows that a family of line singularities in Cn\mathbb{C}^n, n5n\geq 5, is topologically trivial if it has a uniform stable radius. As an important example, we show that families of weighted homogeneous line singularities have a uniform stable radius if the nearby fibres ft1(η)f_t^{-1}(\eta), η0\eta\not=0, are "uniformly" non-singular with respect to the deformation parameter tt.

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@article{arxiv.1704.08475,
  title  = {Uniform stable radius, L\^e numbers and topological triviality for line singularities},
  author = {Christophe Eyral},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1704.08475},
  year   = {2018}
}