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Spaces of Jets without Complicated Singularities

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Translated from Itogi Nauki i Tekhniki, Seriya Sovremennaya Matematika i Ee Prilozheniya. Tematicheskie Obzory. Vol. 117, Geometry, 2004.

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Turchin, V.E. Spaces of Jets without Complicated Singularities. J Math Sci 128, 3069–3087 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10958-005-0254-4

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