Some Comments around The Examples against The Generalized Jacobian Conjecture
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arXiv0706.1138MaRDI QIDQ6205850FDOQ6205850
Authors: Susumu Oda
Publication date: 8 June 2007
Abstract: We have studied a faded problem, the Jacobian Conjecture ~:
oindent {sf The Jacobian Conjecture }~: If are elements in a polynomial ring over a field of characteristic such that the Jacobian is a nonzero constant, then . For this purpose, we generalize it to the following form~:
oindent {sf The Generalized Jacobian Conjecture }~: {it Let be an unramified homomorphism of Noetherian domains with . Assume that is a factorial domain and that is a simply connected normal domain. Then is an isomorphism. } For the consistency of our discussion, we raise some serious (or idiot) questions and some comments concerning the examples appeared in the papers published by the certain excellent mathematicians (though we are unwilling to deal with them). Since the existence of such examples would be against our original target Conjecture, we have to dispute their arguments about the existence of their respective (so called) counter-examples. Our conclusion is that they are not perfect counter-examples as are shown explicitly.
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