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Tangential approximation of analytic sets

Published 15 May 2019 in math.AG | (1905.06441v1)

Abstract: Two subanalytic subsets of $ \mathbb Rn$ are called $s$-equivalent at a common point $P$ if the Hausdorff distance between their intersections with the sphere centered at $P$ of radius $r$ vanishes to order $>s$ as $r$ tends to $0$. In this work we strengthen this notion in the case of real subanalytic subsets of $\mathbb Rn$ with isolated singular points, introducing the notion of tangential $s$-equivalence at a common singular point which considers also the distance between the tangent planes to the sets near the point. We prove that, if $V(f)$ is the zero-set of an analytic map $f$ and if we assume that $V(f)$ has an isolated singularity, say at the origin $O$, then for any $s\geq 1$ the truncation of the Taylor series of $f$ of sufficiently high order defines an algebraic set with isolated singularity at $O$ which is tangentially $s$-equivalent to $V(f)$.

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