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A proper smooth map between smooth manifolds is stable if and only if it is infinitesimally stable.
John N. Mather, Stability of mappings: I. The division theorem, Annals of Mathematics 87:1 (1968), 89. doi.
John N. Mather, Stability of C ∞ Mappings: II. Infinitesimal Stability Implies Stability, Annals of Mathematics 89:2 (1969), 254. doi.
I have added some formatting, and have added the definition of “stable”, following and pointing to:
In an attempt to cross-link this with anything, to make it findable (eg. by search engines), I have added cross-link with differential geometry and inverse function theorem. Best to add more
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It’s theorem 4.1 in here that Ruas 22, Thm. 3.11 refers to for the stability theorem.
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A proof in synthetic differential topology is provided in section 7.3 of
- Marta Bunge, Felipe Gago, Ana Maria San Luis Fernández, Synthetic Differential Topology, 2018, (CUP) (excerpt)
following
- Ana Maria San Luis Fernández, Estabilidad transversal de gérmenes representables infinitesimalmente, Ph.D. Thesis, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, 1999. (abstract page)
I can’t see inside using that link. I tried the .au
version, and I only get snippet view of that, too.
But did you try to enter good keywords? You need to “search” for good generic words, then you get taken inside.
I do not get “taken inside”, no. I get tiny snippet views in response to searches, on both domains.
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