About the computation of the signature of surface singularities z^N+g(x,y)=0
Muhammad Ahsan Banyamin, Gerhard Pfister, Stefan Steidel

TL;DR
This paper discusses a parallel implementation of a method to compute the signature of surface singularities defined by equations like z^N+g(x,y)=0, highlighting computational experiences.
Contribution
It introduces a parallel SINGULAR implementation for calculating the signature of specific surface singularities, demonstrating practical computational approaches.
Findings
Successful parallel implementation in SINGULAR
Enhanced computational efficiency for singularity signatures
Practical insights into surface singularity analysis
Abstract
In this article we describe our experiences with a parallel SINGULAR-implementation of the signature of a surface singularity defined by z^N+g(x,y)=0.
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