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An Algorithm that Determines whether a Polynomial Map is Bijective

In: Automorphisms of Affine Spaces

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  • Charles Cheng

    (Oakland University)

  • Stuart Wang

    (Oakland University)

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One of the central problems in the study of polynomial maps is the determination of the bijective ones. Although there are many results in the literature on this subject, they can not be used on polynomial maps of high degrees due to memory limitation or the complexity of the algorithm.

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  • Charles Cheng & Stuart Wang, 1995. "An Algorithm that Determines whether a Polynomial Map is Bijective," Springer Books, in: Arno van den Essen (ed.), Automorphisms of Affine Spaces, pages 169-176, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-94-015-8555-2_11
    DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-8555-2_11
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