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On holomorphic curves tangent to real hypersurfaces of infinite type
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The purpose of this paper is to investigate the geometric properties of real hypersurfaces of D'Angelo infinite type in ${\mathbb C}^n$. In order to understand the situation of flatness of these hypersurfaces, it is natural to ask whether there exists a nonconstant holomorphic curve tangent to a given hypersurface to infinite order. A sufficient condition for this existence is given by using Newton polyhedra,which is an important concept in singularity theory. More precisely,equivalence conditions are given in the case of some model hypersurfaces.
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