“…Here, X, Y, Z can be algebraic or analytic varieties or germs thereof, and isomorphic may mean biregular, birational, biholomorphic, or just formal isomorphism. The answer depends very much on the context, with scattered results in the biregular case (small dimensions, smooth Z [1], [2]), counterexamples and various subtle theorems in the birational setting [3], [4], [5], [6], and rather complete positive results for local analytic varieties [7].…”