Some Remarks on the Jacobian Conjecture and Dru{\.z}kowski mappings
classification
🧮 math.AG
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conjecturegivejacobiansomelinearmappingsoperatornamepower
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In this paper, we first show that the Jacobian Conjecture is true for non-homogeneous power linear mappings under some conditions. Secondly, we prove an equivalent statement about the Jacobian Conjecture in dimension $r\geq 1$ and give some partial results for $r=2$. Finally, for a homogeneous power linear Keller map $F=X+H$ of degree $d \ge 2$, we give the inverse polynomial map under the condition that $JH^3=0$. We shall show that ${\operatorname{deg}}(F^{-1})\leq d^k$ if $k \le 2$ and $JH^{k+1}=0$, but also give an example with $d = 2$ and $JH^4=0$ such that ${\operatorname{deg}}(F^{-1})> d^3$.
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