Some remarks on the Jacobian conjecture and polynomial endomorphisms

Mathematics – Algebraic Geometry

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In this paper, we first show that homogeneous Keller maps are injective on lines through the origin. We subsequently formulate a generalization, which is that under some conditions, a polynomial endomorphism with $r$ homogeneous parts of positive degree does not have $r$ times the same image point on a line through the origin, in case its Jacobian determinant does not vanish anywhere on that line. As a consequence, a Keller map of degree $r$ does not take the same values on $r > 1$ collinear points, provided $r$ is a unit in the base field. Next, we show that for invertible maps $x + H$ of degree $d$, such that $\ker \jac H$ has $n-r$ independent vectors over the base field, in particular for invertible power linear maps $x + (Ax)^{*d}$ with $\rk A = r$, the degree of the inverse of $x + H$ is at most $d^r$.

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