TY - BOOK ID - 23049732 TI - New developments in singularity theory : proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on ..., Cambridge, United Kingdom, 31 July-11 August 2000 AU - Siersma, D. AU - Wall, C.T.C. AU - Zakalyukin, V. AU - NATO Advanced Study Institutes AU - Kluwer Academic Publishers AU - NATO PY - 2001 VL - v. 21 SN - 0792369963 0792369971 9401008345 PB - Dordrecht ; Boston ; London Brussels Kluwer Academic Publishers NATO Scientific Affairs Division DB - UniCat KW - Singularities (Mathematics) KW - 512.76 KW - Geometry, Algebraic KW - 512.76 Birational geometry. Mappings etc. KW - Birational geometry. Mappings etc. KW - Singularités (Mathématiques) KW - Functions of complex variables. KW - Global analysis (Mathematics). KW - Manifolds (Mathematics). KW - Algebraic geometry. KW - Complex manifolds. KW - Functions of real variables. KW - Several Complex Variables and Analytic Spaces. KW - Global Analysis and Analysis on Manifolds. KW - Algebraic Geometry. KW - Manifolds and Cell Complexes (incl. Diff.Topology). KW - Real Functions. KW - Geometry, Differential KW - Topology KW - Real variables KW - Functions of complex variables KW - Analytic spaces KW - Manifolds (Mathematics) KW - Algebraic geometry KW - Geometry KW - Analysis, Global (Mathematics) KW - Differential topology KW - Complex variables KW - Elliptic functions KW - Functions of real variables UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:23049732 AB - Singularities arise naturally in a huge number of different areas of mathematics and science. As a consequence, singularity theory lies at the crossroads of paths that connect many of the most important areas of applications of mathematics with some of its most abstract regions. The main goal in most problems of singularity theory is to understand the dependence of some objects of analysis, geometry, physics, or other science (functions, varieties, mappings, vector or tensor fields, differential equations, models, etc.) on parameters. The articles collected here can be grouped under three headings. (A) Singularities of real maps; (B) Singular complex variables; and (C) Singularities of homomorphic maps. ER -