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On vertices and inflections of singular plane curves

Published 27 May 2025 in math.DG | (2505.21601v1)

Abstract: Given the germ of a smooth plane curve $({f(x,y)=0},0)\subset (\mathbb{K}2,0), \mathbb{K}=\mathbb{R}, \mathbb{C}$, with an isolated singularity, we define two invariants $I_f$ and $V_f \in \mathbb{N} \cup{\infty}$, which count the number of inflections and vertices (suitably interpreted in the complex case) concentrated at the singular point. The first is an affine invariant, while the second is invariant under similarities of $\mathbb{R}2$, and their analogue for $\mathbb{C}2$. When the curve has no smooth components, these invariants are always finite and bounded. We illustrate our results by computing the range of possible values for these invariants for Arnold's ${\cal K}$-simple singularities. We also establish a relationship between these invariants, the Milnor number of $f$ and the contact of the curve germ with its \lq osculating circle\rq.

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