Affiliation:
1. Istituto di Scienze Economiche, University of Urbino, Via Saffi, 45, 61029 PU, Italy
2. 19 rue d'Occitanie, 31130 Quint Fonsegrives, France
Abstract
This paper is the second part of an earlier work devoted to the properties specific to maps of the plane characterized by the presence of a vanishing denominator, which gives rise to the generation of new types of singularities, called set of nondefinition, focal points and prefocal curves. A prefocal curve is a set of points which are mapped (or "focalized") into a single point, called focal point, by the inverse map when it is invertible, or by at least one of the inverses when it is noninvertible. In the case of noninvertible maps, the previous text dealt with the simplest geometrical situation, which is nongeneric. To be more precise this situation occurs when several focal points are associated with a given prefocal curve. The present paper defines the generic case for which only one focal point is associated with a given prefocal curve. This is due to the fact that only one inverse of the map has the property of focalization, but with properties different from those of invertible maps. Then the noninvertible maps of the previous Part I appear as resulting from a bifurcation leading to the merging of two prefocal curves, without merging of two focal points.
Publisher
World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Modelling and Simulation,Engineering (miscellaneous)
Cited by
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