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An analogue of the conjecture of Dixmier is true for the algebra of polynomial integro-differential operators.
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    An analogue of the conjecture of Dixmier is true for the algebra of polynomial integro-differential operators. (English)
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    24 June 2013
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    The associative algebra \(\mathbb I_1\) over a field of characteristic zero is the algebra of polynomial integro-differential operators generated by elements \(\partial,x,\int\) with defining relations \[ \partial\int =1,\quad\left[H,\int\right]=\int,\quad H\left(1-\int\partial\right)=\left(1-\int\partial\right)H=\left(1-\int\partial\right), \] where \(H=\partial x\). It is proved that any algebra endomorphism of \(\mathbb I_1\) is an automorphism.
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    rings of differential operators
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    Jacobian conjecture
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    Weyl algebras
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    endomorphisms
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    automorphisms
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    Dixmier conjecture
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