Partial separatrices and local Brunella's alternative
Abstract
Here we state a conjecture concerning a local version of Brunella's alternative: any codimension one foliation in ( C3,0) without germ of invariant surface has a neighborhood of the origin formed by leaves containing a germ of analytic curve at the origin. We prove the conjecture for the class of codimension one foliations whose reduction of singularities is obtained by blowing-up points and curves of equireduction and such that the final singularities are free of saddle-nodes. The concept of "partial separatrix" for a given reduction of singularities has a central role in our argumentations, as well as the quantitative control of the generic Camacho-Sad index in dimension three. The "nodal components" are the only possible obstructions to get such germs of analytic curves. We use the partial separatrices to push the leaves near a nodal component towards compact diacritical divisors, finding in this way the desired analytic curves.
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