The set of points at which a polynomial map is not proper
DOI10.4064/AP-58-3-259-266zbMATH Open0806.14009OpenAlexW201219442MaRDI QIDQ4276115FDOQ4276115
Authors: Z. Jelonek
Publication date: 13 February 1995
Published in: Annales Polonici Mathematici (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.4064/ap-58-3-259-266
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- Reaching generalized critical values of a polynomial
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- On semi-equivalence of generically-finite polynomial mappings
- Łojasiewicz exponent near the fibre of a mapping
- Remarks on quadratic mappings
- Asymptotic values of polynomial mappings of the real plane
- Brouwer's degree without properness
- On proper polynomial maps of \(\mathbb C^{2}\)
- Quantitative properties of the non-properness set of a polynomial map, a positive characteristic case
- On bifurcation points of a complex polynomial
- Jacobian pairs of two rational polynomials are automorphisms
- An effective description of the Jelonek set
- A note on Jacobian problem over \(\mathbb{Z}\)
- Quantitative properties of the non-properness set of a polynomial map
- Symmetry defect of \(n\)-dimensional complete intersections in \(\mathbb{C}^{2n-1}\)
- Erratum to the Pinchuk map description in ``Partial properness and real planar maps
- Affine smooth varieties with finite group of automorphisms
- On ramification locus of a polynomial mapping
- Counting isolated points outside the image of a polynomial map
- On the preimage of a sphere by a polynomial mapping
- Whitney theorem for complex polynomial mappings
- Local characterization of algebraic manifolds and characterization of components of the set $S_f$
- On the geometry of polynomial mappings at infinity
- Note about the set \(S_f\) for a polynomial mapping \(f: {\mathbb{C}}^2\to {\mathbb{C}}^2\)
- Affine varieties with stably trivial algebraic vector bundles
- Estimating the set of bifurcation values of a smooth function
- A note on the Jacobian conjecture
- A solution of the problem of van den Essen and Shpilrain. II
- Geometry and topology of proper polynomial mappings
- Foliations and global injectivity in \(\mathbb R^{n }\)
- On topological approaches to the Jacobian conjecture in \(\mathbb{C}^n\)
- A solution of the problem of van den Essen and Shpilrain
- Computing the non-properness set of real polynomial maps in the plane
- Properness of polynomial maps with Newton polyhedra
- On global invertibility of semi-algebraic local diffeomorphisms
- The discriminant of a system of equations
- Foliations and polynomial diffeomorphisms of \(\mathbb R^3\)
- Very degenerate polynomial submersions and counterexamples to the real Jacobian conjecture
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