Generic Singularities of Holomorphic Foliations
Abstract
A holomorphic foliation is defined as an integrable coherent subsheaf of the tangent sheaf. The structure of the leaves around a singularity is read off from the structure of the stalks. This was done by Baum when the dimension of the singular set is one less than the leaf dimension. In this article we study the general case and construct some examples.
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