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Abhyankar proved that if \(f,g\in \mathbb{K}[X,Y]\) and \(\text{Jac}(f,g)= \text{const}\neq 0\) then for any negative weight \(w=(w_{1},w_{2})\) (i.e. \( (w_{1},w_{2})\in (\mathbb{Z}\times \mathbb{Z)}^{\ast },\) \(\gcd (w_{1},w_{2})=1\) and \(\left( -w_{2}/w_{1}\right) <0\)) then \(f\) has at most two \(w\)-points at infinity. The author shows that it does not hold for positive weights by giving counterexamples (in case positive weights) to two lemmas Abhyankar used in the proof of his theorem. | |||
Property / review text: Abhyankar proved that if \(f,g\in \mathbb{K}[X,Y]\) and \(\text{Jac}(f,g)= \text{const}\neq 0\) then for any negative weight \(w=(w_{1},w_{2})\) (i.e. \( (w_{1},w_{2})\in (\mathbb{Z}\times \mathbb{Z)}^{\ast },\) \(\gcd (w_{1},w_{2})=1\) and \(\left( -w_{2}/w_{1}\right) <0\)) then \(f\) has at most two \(w\)-points at infinity. The author shows that it does not hold for positive weights by giving counterexamples (in case positive weights) to two lemmas Abhyankar used in the proof of his theorem. / rank | |||
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Property / reviewed by: Tadeusz Krasiński / rank | |||
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On extending Abhyankar's two point lemma to positive weights (English)
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4 September 2014
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Abhyankar proved that if \(f,g\in \mathbb{K}[X,Y]\) and \(\text{Jac}(f,g)= \text{const}\neq 0\) then for any negative weight \(w=(w_{1},w_{2})\) (i.e. \( (w_{1},w_{2})\in (\mathbb{Z}\times \mathbb{Z)}^{\ast },\) \(\gcd (w_{1},w_{2})=1\) and \(\left( -w_{2}/w_{1}\right) <0\)) then \(f\) has at most two \(w\)-points at infinity. The author shows that it does not hold for positive weights by giving counterexamples (in case positive weights) to two lemmas Abhyankar used in the proof of his theorem.
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Jacobian conjecture
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Abhyankar's two point lemma
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