Mathematics – Algebraic Geometry
Scientific paper
2008-04-30
Mathematics
Algebraic Geometry
14 pages
Scientific paper
A polynomial automorphism $F$ is called {\em shifted linearizable} if there exists a linear map $L$ such that $LF$ is linearizable. We prove that the Nagata automorphism $N:=(X-Y\Delta -Z\Delta^2,Y+Z\Delta, Z)$ where $\Delta=XZ+Y^2$ is shifted linearizable. More precisely, defining $L_{(a,b,c)}$ as the diagonal linear map having $a,b,c$ on its diagonal, we prove that if $ac=b^2$, then $L_{(a,b,c)}N$ is linearizable if and only if $bc\not = 1$. We do this as part of a significantly larger theory: for example, any exponent of a homogeneous locally finite derivation is shifted linearizable. We pose the conjecture that the group generated by the linearizable automorphisms may generate the group of automorphisms, and explain why this is a natural question.
Maubach Stefan
Poloni Pierre-Marie
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