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      Fold singularities of the maps associated with Milnor fibration for mixed polynomials

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          Milnor fibrations were extended by Mutsuo Oka for certain mixed polynomial. In this paper, we study singular points of differentiable maps into the 2-dimensional torus, called Milnor fibration product maps, obtained by several Milnor fibrations for mixed polynomial. We give a characterization of singular points of such product maps, and for the case of certain polar weighted homogeneous polynomials, a criterion for a fold singular point.

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          Non-degenerate mixed functions

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            Topology of polar weighted homogeneous hypersurfaces

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              Journal
              24 November 2012
              Article
              1211.5715
              d73b853c-fd92-4de2-a303-36c39c26bce3

              http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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              32S05 (Primary), 32S25 (Secondary)
              8 pages, Milnor fibration, singularity, fold, mixed polynomial, polar weighted homogeneous
              math.GT

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