New examples of Neuwirth-Stallings pairs and non-trivial real Milnor fibrations
Abstract: We use topology of configuration spaces to give a characterization of Neuwirth--Stallings pairs $(S5, K)$ with $\dim K = 2$. As a consequence, we construct polynomial map germs $(\mathbb{R}{6},0)\to (\mathbb{R}{3},0)$ with an isolated singularity at the origin such that their Milnor fibers are not diffeomorphic to a disk, thus putting an end to Milnor's non-triviality question. Furthermore, for a polynomial map germ $(\mathbb{R}{2n},0) \to (\mathbb{R}{n},0)$ or $(\mathbb{R}{2n+1},0) \to (\mathbb{R}{n},0)$, $n \geq 3$, with an isolated singularity at the origin, we study the conditions under which the associated Milnor fiber has the homotopy type of a bouquet of spheres. We then construct, for every pair $(n, p)$ with $n/2 \geq p \geq 2$, a new example of a polynomial map germ $(\mathbb{R}n,0) \to (\mathbb{R}p,0)$ with an isolated singularity at the origin such that its Milnor fiber has the homotopy type of a bouquet of a positive number of spheres.
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