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Some combinatorial questions about polynomial mappings
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    Some combinatorial questions about polynomial mappings (English)
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    10 November 1998
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    Coordinate polynomials are elements of \(P_n= K[x_1, \dots, x_n]\), \(K\) a commutative field, which can be included in a generating set of \(P_n\) of cardinality \(n\). The authors prove that an endomorphism of \(P_2\) which fixes the set of coordinate polynomials is actually an automorphism. Assuming the Jacobian conjecture this result holds for arbitrary \(n\), too. Other results concern so-called test polynomials, for which \(\varphi (p)=p\), \(\varphi\in \text{End} P_n\), implies \(\varphi\) is an automorphism.
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    coordinate polynomials
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    endomorphism
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    Jacobian conjecture
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    test polynomial
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