Power linear Keller maps with ditto triangularizations (Q2370255)

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    Power linear Keller maps with ditto triangularizations (English)
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    22 June 2007
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    The authors consider a special case of the Jacobian (Keller's) conjecture for polynomial mappings of the form \[ F=(x_{1}+(A_{1}(x))^{d},\ldots,x_{n}+(A_{n}(x))^{d}):\mathbb{C}^{n} \rightarrow\mathbb{C}^{n},\quad \text{Jac}F=1, \] where \(A_{i}\) are linear mappings \[ A_{i}(x)=A_{i1}x_{1}+\ldots+A_{in}x_{n},\text{ \;\;}i=1,\ldots,n. \] The question is: is \(F\) invertible? (this is equivalent to the ordinary Jacobian conjecture). They prove that \(F\) is invertible (and even linearly triangularizable) in each of the following cases: 1. \(\text{rk}[A_{ij}]\leq2,\) 2. \(\text{cork}[A_{ij}]\leq2\) and \(d\geq3,\) 3. \(\text{cork}[A_{ij}]=3,\) \(d\geq5\) and the diagonal of \([A_{ij}]\) is nonzero. These results extend and generalize the results by \textit{L. M. Drużkowski} [J. Pure Appl. Algebra 85, 233--244 (1993; Zbl 0781.13015)].
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    Jacobian conjecture
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    power linear Keller maps
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    linearly triangularizable
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