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The phrase "singular points" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in mathematics and physics to refer to specific points where a function or an equation behaves in an unusual or undefined manner. Example: "In the study of complex functions, singular points can significantly affect the behavior of the function in their vicinity."
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On the other hand, the singularity curves are composed of sets of singular points.
This approach based on singularity factors can also determine whether a rational curve has any non-ordinary singular points that contain singular points in its infinitely near neighborhood.
In particular, it is only on the torus that the differential equations he was considering have no singular points.
He showed that the number and types of singular points are determined purely by the topological nature of the surface.
Blue curves: stable singular points.
Nonlinear dynamical systems exhibit complicated behavior around singular points.
Singular points are observed near the sharp corners.
These sets intersect or coalesce at singular points.
(2) Σ λ consists of infinitely many singular points.
Note that the two singular points 0 and ∞ are inevitable.
Singular points are often viewed as something to be avoided and no use is made of the natural connectedness that exists between solutions and singular points.
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