On finite regular and holomorphic mappings

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Abstract: Let X,Y be smooth algebraic varieties of the same dimension. Let f,g:XoY be finite polynomial mappings. We say that f,g are equivalent if there exists a regular automorphism PhiinAut(X) such that f=gcircPhi. Of course if f,g are equivalent, then they have the same discriminant and the same geometric degree. We show, that conversely there is only a finite number of non-equivalent proper polynomial mappings f:XoY, such that D(f)=V and mu(f)=k. We prove the same statement in the local holomorphic situation. In particular we show that if f:(BbbCn,0)o(BbbCn,0) is a proper and holomorphic mapping of topological degree two, then there exist biholomorphisms P,Q:(BbbCn,0)o(BbbCn,0) such that PcircfcircQ(x1,x2,...,xn)=(x12,x2,...,xn). Moreover, for every proper holomorphic mapping f:(BbbCn,0)o(BbbCn,0) with smooth discriminant there exist biholomorphisms P,Q:(BbbCn,0)o(BbbCn,0) such that PcircfcircQ(x1,x2,...,xn)=(x1k,x2,...,xn), where k=mu(f).









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