Strong nilpotence holds in dimensions up to five only∗
DOI10.1080/03081089108818109zbMATH Open0747.34002OpenAlexW2078557240MaRDI QIDQ3989609FDOQ3989609
Authors: Gary H. Meisters, Czesław Olech
Publication date: 28 June 1992
Published in: Linear and Multilinear Algebra (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/03081089108818109
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counterexampleslinear mappingstrong nilpotenceinverse of the quadratic mapWażewski differential equation
Explicit solutions, first integrals of ordinary differential equations (34A05) Vector spaces, linear dependence, rank, lineability (15A03)
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- Automorphisms of the affine 3-space of degree 3
- The strong nilpotency index of a matrix
- Power linear Keller maps of dimension four
- Power linear Keller maps with ditto triangularizations
- Dynamical degrees of affine-triangular automorphisms of affine spaces
- Quadratic polynomial maps with Jacobian rank two
- On generalized strongly nilpotent matrices
- Some remarks on polynomial maps
- On quadratic homogeneous quasi-translations
- Classification of cubic homogeneous polynomial maps with Jacobian matrices of rank two
- Power-exact, nilpotent, homogeneous matrices
- On the degree of the inverse of an automorphism of the affine space
- On the strong nilpotence problem
- Quadratic homogeneous Keller maps of rank two
- Polynomial maps with invertible sums of Jacobian matrices and directional derivatives
- Classification of quadratic homogeneous automorphisms in dimension five
- Triangularization properties of power linear maps and the structural conjecture
- Some remarks on linear triangularizability
- Some co-tame automorphisms of affine spaces
- Endomorphisms of polynomial algebras with small co-invariants
- Noncommutative-nilpotent matrices and the jacobian conjecture
- Triangularization of matrices and polynomial maps
- Some remarks on the Jacobian conjecture and polynomial endomorphisms
- The jacobian conjecture: linear triangularizatlon for cubics in dimension three
- Quadratic tame generators problem of rank three
- Cubic linear Keller maps
- Linearly triangularizable quadratic endomorphisms
- Quadratic linear Keller maps of nilpotency index three
- The linear dependence problem for power linear maps
- Polynomial maps with strongly nilpotent Jacobian matrix and the Jacobian conjecture
- Quadratic linear Keller maps
- Power linear Keller maps of rank two are linearly triangularizable
- A degree bound for strongly nilpotent polynomial automorphisms
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