Pinchuk maps, function fields, and real Jacobian conjectures
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Publication:6231006
arXiv1202.2949MaRDI QIDQ6231006FDOQ6231006
Authors: L. Andrew Campbell
Publication date: 14 February 2012
Abstract: Jacobian conjectures (that nonsingular implies invertible) for rational everywhere defined maps of real n-space to itself are considered, with no requirement for a constant Jacobian determinant or a rational inverse. The associated extension of rational function fields must be of odd degree and must have no nontrivial automorphisms. The extensions for the Pinchuk counterexamples to the strong real Jacobian conjecture have no nontrivial automorphisms, but are of degree six. The birational case is proved, the Galois case is clarified but the general case of odd degree remains open. However, certain topological conditions are shown to be sufficient. Reduction theorems to specialized forms are proved.
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