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arxiv: math/0405179 · v1 · submitted 2004-05-10 · 🧮 math.AG · math.AC

Test polynomials, retracts, and the Jacobian conjecture

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Let K[x,y] be the algebra of two-variable polynomials over a field K. A polynomial p=p(x, y) is called a test polynomial (for automorphisms) if, whenever \phi(p)=p for a mapping \phi of K[x,y], this \phi must be an automorphism. Here we show that p \in C[x,y] is a test polynomial if and only if p does not belong to any proper retract of C[x,y]. This has the following corollary that may have application to the Jacobian conjecture: if a mapping \phi of C[x,y] with invertible Jacobian matrix is ``invertible on one particular polynomial", then it is an automorphism. More formally: if there is a non-constant polynomial p and an injective mapping \psi of C[x,y] such that \psi(\phi(p)) =p, then \phi is an automorphism.

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