👉 In mathematics, a non-singular point is a particular type of point that has no singularities or discontinuities in its algebraic structure. These points are often used in the context of algebraic geometry and are crucial for understanding curves and surfaces.
Nonsingular points can be classified into two categories:
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Points with isolated singularities
: In algebraic geometry, a point is said to have an isolated singularity if it is not contained within any other point of the same degree.