Analytic and Nash equivalence relations of Nash maps

Mathematics – Geometric Topology

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Let $M$ and $N$ be Nash manifolds, and $f$ and $g$ Nash maps from $M$ to $N$. If $M$ and $N$ are compact and if $f$ and $g$ are analytically R-L equivalent, then they are Nash R-L equivalent. In the local case, $C^infty$ R-L equivalence of two Nash map germs implies Nash R-L equivalence. This shows a difference of Nash map germs and analytic map germs. Indeed, there are two analytic map germs from $(R^2,0)$ to $(R^4,0)$ which are $C^infty$ R-L equivalent but not analytically R-L equivalent.

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