Wave fronts and (almost) free divisors

Mathematics – Algebraic Geometry

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5 figures, Dedicated to 60th birthday of David Mond

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In this note we present a description of wave front evolving from an
algebraic hypersurface by means of a pull-back of the discriminantal loci of a
tame polynomial via a polynomial mapping. As an application we give examples of
wave fronts which define free/almost free divisors near the focal point.

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