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Smooth critical points of planar harmonic mappings. arXiv:1407.3403

Preprint, arXiv:1407.3403 [math.CV] (2014).
Summary: In a work in 1992, Lyzzaik studies local properties of light harmonic mappings. More precisely, he classifies their critical points and accordingly studies their topological and geometrical behaviours. We will focus our study on smooth critical points of light harmonic maps. We will establish several relationships between miscellaneous local invariants, and show how to connect them to Lyzzaik’s models. With a crucial use of Milnor fibration theory, we get a fundamental and yet quite unexpected relation between three of the numerical invariants, namely the complex multiplicity, the local order of the map and the Puiseux pair of the critical value curve. We also derive similar results for a real and complex analytic planar germ at a regular point of its Jacobian level-0 curve. Inspired by Whitney’s work on cusps and folds, we develop an iterative algorithm computing the invariants. Examples are presented in order to compare the harmonic situation to the real analytic one.

MSC:

30F15 Harmonic functions on Riemann surfaces
32S05 Local complex singularities
58K05 Critical points of functions and mappings on manifolds
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