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Higher-Dimensional Singularities

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A singularity of dimension higher than 2 is called a higher-dimensional singularity. In this section we mostly discuss higher-dimensional singularities. Unless otherwise stated, singularities are always of dimension \(n\ge 2\). Varieties are all integral algebraic varieties over \(\mathbb {C}\) and the singularities considered are on such varieties.

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Ishii, S. (2018). Higher-Dimensional Singularities. In: Introduction to Singularities. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-56837-7_8

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