On the Fukui-Kurdyka-Paunescu's Conjecture

2021 
In this paper, we prove Fukui-Kurdyka-Paunescu's Conjecture, which says that subanalytic arc-analytic bi-Lipschitz homeomorphisms preserve the multiplicities of the real analytic sets. We prove also several other results on the invariance of the multiplicity (resp. degree) of real and complex analytic (resp. algebraic) sets. For instance, still in the real case, we prove a global version of Fukui-Kurdyka-Paunescu's Conjecture. In the complex case, one of the results that we prove is the following: If $(X,0)\subset (\mathbb{C}^n,0), (Y,0)\subset (\mathbb{C}^m,0)$ are germs of analytic sets and $h\colon (X,0)\to (Y,0)$ is a semi-bi-Lipschitz homeomorphism such that its graph is a complex analytic set, then the germs $(X,0)$ and $(Y,0)$ have the same multiplicity. One of the results that we prove in the global case is the following: If $X\subset \mathbb{C}^n; Y\subset \mathbb{C}^m$ are algebraic sets and $\phi\colon X\to Y$ is a semialgebraic semi-bi-Lipschitz homeomorphism such that the closure of its graph in $\mathbb{P}^{n+m}(\mathbb{C})$ is a homological cycle, then ${\rm deg}(X)={\rm deg}(Y)$.
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