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Open book decompositions of $\mathbb{S}^{5}$ and real singularities

Haydée Aguilar-Cabrera

Published 2013-05-14Version 1

In this article, we study the topology of the family of real analytic germs $F \colon (\mathbb{C}^3,0) \to (\mathbb{C},0)$ given by $F(x,y,z)=\bar{xy}(x^p+y^q)+z^r$ with $p,q,r \in \mathbb{N}$, $p,q,r \geq 2$ and $(p,q)=1$. Such a germ has isolated singularity at 0 and gives rise to a Milnor fibration $\frac{F}{|F|} \colon \mathbb{S}^{5} \setminus L_F \to \mathbb{S}^{1}$. We describe the link $L_F$ as a Seifert manifold and we show that it is always homeomorphic to the link of a complex singularity. However, we prove that in almost all the cases the open-book decomposition of $\mathbb{S}^{5}$ given by the Milnor fibration of $F$ cannot come from the Milnor fibration of a complex singularity in $\mathbb{C}^3$.

Comments: 20 pages. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1006.0600
Categories: math.GT, math.AG
Subjects: 32S55, 57M27
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