Verdier dualizing and the variation map
David B. Massey

TL;DR
This paper explores the interaction between Verdier duality and the canonical and variation maps in the context of nearby and vanishing cycles, providing insights into their mathematical relationships.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of how Verdier duality interacts with the canonical and variation maps in the theory of nearby and vanishing cycles.
Findings
Clarifies the interaction between Verdier duality and variation maps
Provides a framework for understanding duality in nearby and vanishing cycles
Enhances the theoretical foundation of sheaf theory in algebraic geometry
Abstract
We describe how the canonical and variation maps between the shifted nearby and vanishing cycles interact with Verdier dualizing.
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TopicsCaveolin-1 and cellular processes · Nonlinear Waves and Solitons · Protein Structure and Dynamics
