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Old and New Results on Density of Stable Mappings

In: Handbook of Geometry and Topology of Singularities III

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  • Maria Aparecida Soares Ruas

    (Institute of Mathematical and Computer Sciences—USP)

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Density of stable maps is the common thread of this paper. We review Whitney’s contribution to singularities of differentiable mappings and Thom-Mather theories on C∞ and C0-stability. Infinitesimal and algebraic methods are presented in order to prove Theorems A and B on density of proper stable and topologically stable mappings f : Nn → Pp. Theorem A states that the set of proper stable maps is dense in the set of all proper maps from N to P, if and only if the pair (n, p) is in nice dimensions, while Theorem B shows that density of topologically stable maps holds for any pair (n, p). A short review of results by du Plessis and Wall on the range in which proper smooth mappings are C1- stable is given. A Thom-Mather map is a topologically stable map f : N → P whose Map Thom-Mather associated k-jet map jk f : N → P is transverse to the Thom-Mather stratification in Jk(N, P). We give a detailed description of Thom-Mather maps for pairs (n, p) in the boundary of the nice dimensions. The main open question on density of stable mappings is to determine the pairs (n, p) for which Lipschitz stable mappings are dense. We discuss recent results by Nguyen, Ruas and Trivedi on this subject, formulating conjectures for the density of Lipschitz stable mappings in the boundary of the nice dimensions. At the final section, Damon’s results relating A $$\mathcal {A}$$ -classification of map-germs and K V $$\mathcal {K}_{V}$$ classification of sections of the discriminant of a stable unfolding of f are reviewed and open problems are discussed.

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  • Maria Aparecida Soares Ruas, 2022. "Old and New Results on Density of Stable Mappings," Springer Books, in: José Luis Cisneros-Molina & Lê Dũng Tráng & José Seade (ed.), Handbook of Geometry and Topology of Singularities III, chapter 0, pages 1-80, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-95760-5_1
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-95760-5_1
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