On multidegrees of tame and wild automorphisms of C^3

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DOI10.1016/J.JPAA.2011.04.003zbMATH Open1234.14041arXiv0911.5468OpenAlexW2047335713MaRDI QIDQ649847FDOQ649847


Authors: Jakub Zygadło, Marek Karaś Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 6 December 2011

Published in: Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: In this note we show that the set mdeg(Aut(C^3)) mdeg(Tame(C^3)) is not empty. Moreover we show that this set has infinitely many elements. Since for the famous Nagata's example N of wild automorphism, mdeg N =(5,3,1) is an element of mdeg(Tame(C^3)) and since for other known examples of wild automorphisms the multidegree is of the form (1,d_2,d_3) (after permutation if neccesary), then we give the very first exmple of wild automorphism F of C^3 such that mdeg F does not belong to mdeg(Tame(C^3)). We also show that, if d_1,d_2 are odd numbers such that gcd (d_1,d_2) =1, then (d_1,d_2,d_3) belongs to mdeg(Tame(C^3)) if and only if d_3 is a linear combination of d_1,d_2 with natural coefficients. This a crucial fact that we use in the proof of the main result.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0911.5468




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