Thin-thick decomposition for real definable isolated singularities
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decompositionequivalencethin-thickblow-sphericalgermshomeomorphicisolatedsingularity
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Two subset germs of Euclidean spaces are called blow-spherically equivalent, if their spherical modifications are homeomorphic and the homeomorphism induces homeomorphic tangent links. Blow-spherical equivalence is stronger than the topological equivalence but weaker than the Lipschitz equivalence. We introduce the thin-thick decomposition of an isolated singularity germ - which happens to be a natural blow-spherical invariant. This decomposition is a generalization of the thin-thick decomposition of normal complex surface singularity germs introduced in [7]
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