The Jacobian conjecture and nilpotent maps (Q5960200)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1727473
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1727473 |
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The Jacobian conjecture and nilpotent maps (English)
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3 November 2002
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The paper is devoted to the next equivalent condition to the Jacobian conjecture. A polynomial mapping \(N=(N_1,\dots ,N_n):\mathbb C^n \to \mathbb C^n\) is called nilpotent iff its jacobian matrix is nilpotent, i.e. \(\Biggl(\frac{\partial N_i}{\partial X_j}\Biggr)^m=0\). The author proves that the Jacobian conjecture for every \(n\) is equivalent to the fact that for every \(n\) any nilpotent mapping of \(\mathbb C^n\) has at most one fixed point. He also verifies this new conjecture in some particular classes of mappings.
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Jacobian conjecture
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nilpotent map
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