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Equisingularity and EIDS

The study of Essentially Isolated Determinantal Singularites or EIDS was initiated by Ebeling and Gusein-Zade. They are non-smoothable as determinantal singularities, and in general have non-isolated singularities. Their singularities are generic in a deleted neighborhood of the origin, hence their description as "essentially isolated". In this paper we study these singularities from the "landscape" point of view introduced in MathArxiv 1501.00201. Using this point of view we show a connection between invariants coming from the topology of the stabilization and invariants coming from the infinitesimal geometry of the singularity. This gives us a criterion for the Whitney equisingularity of EIDS families.

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Co-authorshipAuthorshipAuthorshipTopic signalTopic signalTopic signalWEquisingularity and EIDSpreprint / 2020ATerence GaffneyResearcherAMaria Aparecida RuasResearcherTmath.AG5393 worksTmath.CV2062 worksTmath.AC1492 works
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Equisingularity and EIDS

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