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Tangent cones and regularity of real hypersurfaces

Published 16 May 2010 in math.AG, math.CV, math.DG, math.MG, and math.OC | (1005.2761v3)

Abstract: We characterize embedded $\C1$ hypersurfaces of $\Rn$ as the only locally closed sets with continuously varying flat tangent cones whose measure-theoretic-multiplicity is at most $m<3/2$. It follows then that any (topological) hypersurface which has flat tangent cones and is supported everywhere by balls of uniform radius is $\C1$. In the real analytic case the same conclusion holds under the weakened hypothesis that each tangent cone be a hypersurface. In particular, any convex real analytic hypersurface $X\subset\Rn$ is $\C1$. Furthermore, if $X$ is real algebraic, strictly convex, and unbounded then its projective closure is a $\C1$ hypersurface as well, which shows that $X$ is the graph of a function defined over an entire hyperplane.

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