Roots, iterations and logarithms of formal automorphisms (Q1103792)

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Roots, iterations and logarithms of formal automorphisms
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    Roots, iterations and logarithms of formal automorphisms (English)
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    Consider the ring of formal power series in m indeterminates over the field \({\mathbb{C}}\) of complex numbers and denote this ring by \({\mathcal O}\). Then, given some \({\mathbb{C}}\)-automorphism F of \({\mathcal O}\), there are various conditions which are equivalent to the condition that F lies in the image of the exponential map of the corresponding Lie algebra of derivations, i.e. F has a logarithm. These have been derived by various authors. Now, define G to be an n-th root of f if G \(n=F\) and call F divisible, if it has roots of all orders n. Then it is shown, that F has a logarithm if and only if it is divisible. The main tool in the proof of this is a lemma saying that for any divisible F and any positive integer n there is a divisible n-th root of F. To proof this lemma some tools of algebraic geometry are used. Furthermore similar questions are considered for algebraic subgroups of the group of \({\mathbb{C}}\)-automorphisms of \({\mathcal O}\).
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    complex analytic iteration
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    automorphism in smooth normal form
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    continuous iteration
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    rational continuous iteration
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    ring of formal power series
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    exponential map
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    Lie algebra
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    logarithm
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    roots
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