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arxiv: math/0110232 · v1 · pith:ZBLB7HBWnew · submitted 2001-10-21 · 🧮 math.AG

Non-extendable isomorphisms between affine varieties

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In this paper, we report several large classes of affine varieties (over an arbitrary field $K$ of characteristic 0) with the following property: each variety in these classes has an isomorphic copy such that the corresponding isomorphism cannot be extended to an automorphism of the ambient affine space $K^n$. This implies, in particular, that each of these varieties has at least two inequivalent embeddings in $K^n$. The following application of our results seems interesting: we show that lines in $K^2$ are distinguished among irreducible algebraic retracts by the property of having a unique embedding in $K^2$.

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