Logarithmic and -tangent bundles provide a versatile framework for addressing singularities in geometry. Introduced by Deligne and Melrose, these resolve singularities by reframing singular vector fields as well-behaved sections of these. This approach has gained significant attention in symplectic geometry, particularly through its applications to the study of Poisson manifolds that are symplectic away from a hypersurface (-symplectic forms). In this paper, we investigate the conditions under which these singular tangent bundles are isomorphic to the tangent bundle or other singular bundles, analyzing in detail the low-dimensional case and the case of spheres. We also examine the existence of geometric structures in light of these conditions. Furthermore, we establish a Poincaré–Hopf theorem for the -tangent bundle, offering new insights into the interplay between singular structures and topological invariants.
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