New Open-book Decompositions in Singularity Theory

Abstract

In this article, we study the topology of real analytic germs F (3,0) (,0) given by F(x,y,z)=xy(xp+yq)+zr with p,q,r ∈ , p,q,r ≥ 2 and (p,q)=1. Such a germ gives rise to a Milnor fibration F F 5 LF 1. We describe the link LF as a Seifert manifold and we show that in many cases the open-book decomposition of 5 given by the Milnor fibration of F cannot come from the Milnor fibration of a complex singularity in 3.

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