Inner rates of finite morphisms

Abstract

Let (X, 0) be a complex analytic surface germ embedded in (Cn,0) with an isolated singularity and =(g,f):(X,0) (C2,0) be a finite morphism. We define a family of analytic invariants of the morphism , called inner rates of . By means of the inner rates we study the polar curve associated to the morphism when fixing the topological data of the curve (gf)-1(0) and the surface germ (X,0), allowing to address a problem called polar exploration. We also use the inner rates to study the geometry of the Milnor fibers of a non constant holomorphic function f:(X,0) (C,0). The main result is a formula which involves the inner rates and the polar curve alongside topological invariants of the surface germ (X,0) and the curve (gf)-1(0).

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