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arxiv: 1803.08002 · v1 · pith:ITQ2UFRQnew · submitted 2018-03-21 · 🧮 math.AC · math.AG

Hilbert's fourteenth problem and field modifications

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Let $k({\bf x})=k(x_1,\ldots ,x_n)$ be the rational function field, and $k\subsetneqq L\subsetneqq k({\bf x})$ an intermediate field. Then, Hilbert's fourteenth problem asks whether the $k$-algebra $A:=L\cap k[x_1,\ldots ,x_n]$ is finitely generated. Various counterexamples to this problem were already given, but the case $[k({\bf x}):L]=2$ was open when $n=3$. In this paper, we study the problem in terms of the field-theoretic properties of $L$. We say that $L$ is minimal if the transcendence degree $r$ of $L$ over $k$ is equal to that of $A$. We show that, if $r\ge 2$ and $L$ is minimal, then there exists $\sigma \in {\mathop{\rm Aut}\nolimits}_kk(x_1,\ldots ,x_{n+1})$ for which $\sigma (L(x_{n+1}))$ is minimal and a counterexample to the problem. Our result implies the existence of interesting new counterexamples including one with $n=3$ and $[k({\bf x}):L]=2$.

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