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Monomialization of a quasianalytic morphism

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We prove a monomialization theorem for mappings in general classes of infinitely differentiable functions that are called quasianalytic. Examples include Denjoy-Carleman classes, the class of $\cC^\infty$ functions definable in a polynomially bounded $o$-minimal structure, as well as the classes of real- or complex analytic functions, and algebraic functions over any field of characteristic zero. The monomialization theorem asserts that a mapping in a quasianalytic class can be transformed to a mapping whose components are monomials with respect to suitable local coordinates, by sequences of simple modifications of the source and target -- local blowings-up and power substitutions in the real cases, in general, and local blowings-up alone in the algebraic or analytic cases. Monomialization is a version of resolution of singularities for a mapping. We show that it is not possible, in general, to monomialize by global blowings-up, even in the real-analytic case.

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Foliated Minimal Models and Flops

math.AG · 2026-08-10 · conditional · novelty 8.0

Rank one foliations with canonical singularities have unique minimal models; co-rank one threefolds admit D-flops in klt and F-dlt settings, while new examples show flops and canonical models can fail.

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  • Foliated Minimal Models and Flops math.AG · 2026-08-10 · conditional · none · ref 11 · internal anchor

    Rank one foliations with canonical singularities have unique minimal models; co-rank one threefolds admit D-flops in klt and F-dlt settings, while new examples show flops and canonical models can fail.