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Classification of affine operators up to biregular conjugacy
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    Classification of affine operators up to biregular conjugacy (English)
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    9 February 2011
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    Let \(f(x)=Ax+b\) and \(g(x)=Cx+d\) be two affine operators given by \(n\)-by-\(n\) matrices \(A\) and \(C\) and vectors \(b\) and \(d\) over a field \(\mathbb F\). They are said to be biregularly conjugate if \(f=h^{-1}gh\) for some bijection \(h : \mathbb F^n \to \mathbb F^n\) being biregular, this means that the coordinate functions of \(h\) and \(h^{-1}\) are polynomials. Over an algebraically closed field of characteristic \(0\), the authors obtain necessary and sufficient conditions of biregular conjugacy of affine operators and give a canonical form of an affine operator up to biregular conjugacy. These results for bijective affine operators were obtained by \textit{J. Blanc} [``Conjugacy classes of affine automorphisms of \(\mathbb K^n\) and linear automorphisms of \(\mathbb P^n\) in the Cremona groups'', Manuscr. Math. 119, No.~2, 225--241 (2006; Zbl 1093.14017)].
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    affine operators
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    biregular conjugacy
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    canonical forms
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