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Heegaard Floer homology and plane curves with non-cuspidal singularities

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 Added by Maciej Borodzik
 Publication date 2021
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We study possible configurations of singular points occuring on general algebraic curves in $mathbb{C}P^2$ via Floer theory. To achieve this, we describe a general formula for the $H_{1}$-action on the knot Floer complex of the knotification of a link in $S^3$, in terms of natural actions on the link Floer complex of the original link. This result may be interest on its own.



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