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    Surjective polynomial maps, and a remark on the Jacobian problem (English)
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    The authors prove the following theorem: ``If R is an affine domain (a domain that is either finitely generated as a ring, or finitely generated as an algebra over a subfield) but not a field, and if f: \(R^ m\to R^ m\) is a surjective polynomial map over R, then f is bijective, and its inverse is also a polynomial map over R.''
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    surjective polynomial map
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