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    Quadratic linear Keller maps (English)
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    27 June 2002
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    A polynomial map \(F=(F_1, \dots ,F_n): \mathbb C^n\to \mathbb C^n\) is called power linear iff \[ F_i(X_1,\dots ,X_n) =X_i+(A_i(X_1,\dots ,X_n))^{d_i} \] where \(A_i=\sum_{j=1}^na_{ij}X_j \) are linear forms and \(d_i>1\). If \(d_1=\dots =d_n=2\) then we say that \(F\) is quadratic linear. The main result is: If \(F\) is quadratic linear, \(\text{Jac }F\equiv 1\) and \(\text{rank}(a_{ij})_{1\leq i,j\leq n}\) is at most 2 or at least \(n-1\), then \(F\) is linearly triangularizable, i.e. there exists a linear invertible map \(\phi:\mathbb C^n\to \mathbb C^n\) such that \(\phi\cdot F\cdot\phi^{-1}(X_1,\dots ,X_n)=(X_1+p_1, \dots ,X_n+p_n),\quad p_i\in \mathbb C[X_{i+1},\dots ,X_n].\)
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    power linear polynomial map
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    Jacobian conjecture
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    Keller map
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    triangular map
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