surfacebranched
Surfacebranched is a term used in mathematics to describe phenomena where branching occurs along a surface, i.e., along a two-dimensional subset of a higher-dimensional space. It is not a single universally defined concept, but a descriptive phrase used across different fields to indicate that the branching locus has codimension one rather than being a set of isolated points or a lower-dimensional subset.
In topology and geometry, surfacebranched often refers to maps between manifolds whose critical set—the set where
Related notions include branched coverings, where the branching locus is usually codimension two (points in two-dimensional
Because surfacebranched is an informal descriptor, exact definitions are context-dependent and rely on the chosen local