Wildness of polynomial automorphisms: applications of the Shestakov-Umirbaev theory and its generalization
zbMATH Open1230.14091MaRDI QIDQ3171311FDOQ3171311
Authors: Shigeru Kuroda
Publication date: 5 October 2011
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Shestakov-Umirbaev theoryNagata conjecturepolynomial automorphismswild automorphismstame automorphismsNagata automorphism
Polynomial rings and ideals; rings of integer-valued polynomials (13F20) Birational automorphisms, Cremona group and generalizations (14E07) Morphisms of commutative rings (13B10) Affine spaces (automorphisms, embeddings, exotic structures, cancellation problem) (14R10)
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