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The xy cusp refers to a specific type of singularity in mathematics, particularly in the study of algebraic geometry and differential equations. It is characterized by a curve defined by the equation ( y^2 = x^3 ), which has a unique point (the cusp) where the curve meets itself, leading to a sharp point rather than a smooth transition. This type of singularity is significant in various mathematical contexts, including the classification of curves and the study of their properties.

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