Triangularization properties of power linear maps and the structural conjecture
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Abstract: In this paper, we discuss several additional properties a power linear Keller map may have. The Structural Conjecture by Druzkowski in [Dru] asserts that two such properties are equivalent, but we show that one of this properties is stronger than the other. We even show that the property of linear triangularizability is strictly in between. Furthermore, we give some positive results for small dimensions and small Jacobian ranks.
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(15)- Linear subspaces, symbolic powers and Nagata type conjectures
- Power linear Keller maps of dimension four
- Power linear Keller maps with ditto triangularizations
- Some remarks on the Jacobian Conjecture and Drużkowski mappings
- Quadratic polynomial maps with Jacobian rank two
- The classification of some polynomial maps with nilpotent Jacobians
- Classification of cubic homogeneous polynomial maps with Jacobian matrices of rank two
- Drużkowski matrix search and D-nilpotent automorphisms.
- Symmetric Jacobians
- Some new theoretical and computational results around the Jacobian conjecture
- Power linear Keller maps of dimension three
- Some remarks on linear triangularizability
- Linearly triangularizable polynomial mapping
- The linear triangularizability of some Keller maps
- Invariants and conjugacy classes of triangular polynomial maps
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