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A bound for the Milnor number of plane curve singularities
Published 2013-05-22Version 1
Let $f=0$ be a plane algebraic curve of degree $d>1$ with an isolated singular point at the origin of the complex plane. We show that the Milnor number $\mu_0(f)$ is less than or equal to $(d-1)^2-\left[\frac{d}{2}\right]$, unless $f=0$ is a set of $d$ concurrent lines passing through 0. Then we characterize the curves $f=0$ for which $\mu_0(f)=(d-1)^2-\left[\frac{d}{2}\right]$.
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