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词条 Malgrange preparation theorem
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  1. Statement of Malgrange preparation theorem

  2. Proof of Malgrange preparation theorem

  3. Algebraic version of the Malgrange preparation theorem

  4. References

In mathematics, the Malgrange preparation theorem is an analogue of the Weierstrass preparation theorem for smooth functions. It was conjectured by René Thom and proved by {{harvs|txt=yes|first=B. |last=Malgrange|authorlink=Bernard Malgrange|year1=1962–1963|year2=1964|year3=1967}}.

Statement of Malgrange preparation theorem

Suppose that f(t,x) is a smooth complex function of tR and xRn near the origin, and let k be the smallest integer such that

Then one form of the preparation theorem states that near the origin f can be written as the product of a smooth function c that is nonzero at the origin and a smooth function that as a function of t is a polynomial of degree k. In other words,

where the functions c and a are smooth and c is nonzero at the origin.

A second form of the theorem, occasionally called the Mather division theorem, is a sort of "division with remainder" theorem: it says that if f and k satisfy the conditions above and g is a smooth function near the origin, then we can write

where q and r are smooth, and as a function of t, r is a polynomial of degree less than k. This means that

for some smooth functions rj(x).

The two forms of the theorem easily imply each other: the first form is the special case of the "division with remainder" form where g is tk, and the division with remainder form follows from the first form of the theorem as we may assume that f as a function of t is a polynomial of degree k.

If the functions f and g are real, then the functions c, a, q, and r can also be taken to be real. In the case of the Weierstrass preparation theorem these functions are uniquely determined by f and g, but uniqueness no longer holds for the Malgrange preparation theorem.

Proof of Malgrange preparation theorem

The Malgrange preparation theorem can be deduced from the Weierstrass preparation theorem. The obvious way of doing this does not work: although smooth functions have a formal power series expansion at the origin, and the Weierstrass preparation theorem applies to formal power series, the formal power series will not usually converge to smooth functions near the origin. Instead one can use the idea of decomposing a smooth function as a sum of analytic functions by applying a partition of unity to its Fourier transform.

For a proof along these lines see {{harv|Mather|1968}} or {{harv|Hörmander|1983a|loc=section 7.5}}

Algebraic version of the Malgrange preparation theorem

The Malgrange preparation theorem can be restated as a theorem about modules over rings of smooth, real-valued germs. If X is a manifold, with pX, let Cp(X) denote the ring of real-valued germs of smooth functions at p on X. Let Mp(X) denote the unique maximal ideal of Cp(X), consisting of germs which vanish at p. Let A be a Cp(X)-module, and let f:X → Y be a smooth function between manifolds. Let q = f(p). f induces a ring homomorphism f*:Cq(Y) → Cp(X) by composition on the right with f. Thus we can view A as a Cq(Y)-module. Then the Malgrange preparation theorem says that if A is a finitely-generated Cp(X)-module, then A is a finitely-generated Cq(Y)-module if and only if A/Mq(Y)A is a finite-dimensional real vector space.

References

  • {{Citation |title=Stable Mappings and Their Singularities

|last1=Golubitsky |first1=Martin|author1-link=Marty Golubitsky
|last2=Guillemin| first2=Victor | author2-link=Victor Guillemin
|year=1973| publisher = Springer-Verlag|isbn= 0-387-90073-X | series = Graduate Texts in mathematics 14 }}
  • {{citation|first=L.|last= Hörmander|authorlink = Lars Hörmander

|title=The analysis of linear partial differential operators I|series= Grundl. Math. Wissenschaft. |volume= 256 |publisher= Springer |year=1983a|isbn= 978-3-540-00662-6}}
  • {{citation|mr=0160234

|last= Malgrange|first= Bernard |authorlink=Bernard Malgrange
|title=Le théorème de préparation en géométrie différentiable I–IV |year= 1962–1963 |series=Séminaire Henri Cartan, 1962/63 |volume= 11–14|publisher= Secrétariat mathématique, Paris}}
  • {{citation|mr=0182695

|last=Malgrange|first= Bernard|authorlink=Bernard Malgrange
|title=The preparation theorem for differentiable functions. 1964 Differential Analysis, Bombay Colloq.|year= 1964 |pages= 203–208|publisher= Oxford Univ. Press|publication-place= London }}
  • {{citation|mr=0212575

|last=Malgrange|first= Bernard|authorlink=Bernard Malgrange
|title=Ideals of differentiable functions
|series=Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Studies in Mathematics|volume= 3 |publisher=Oxford University Press|publication-place= London|year= 1967 |pages=vii+106}}
  • {{citation|mr=0232401

|last=Mather|first= John N.|authorlink=John Mather (mathematician)
|title=Stability of C mappings. I. The division theorem.
|journal=Ann. of Math. |series= 2|volume=87|year= 1968 |pages=89–104
|doi=10.2307/1970595|issue=1|publisher=The Annals of Mathematics, Vol. 87, No. 1|jstor=1970595
}}

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