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Nagata's conjecture

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Nagata's conjecture
FieldAlgebraic geometry
Conjectured byMasayoshi Nagata
Conjectured in1972
First proof byUalbai Umirbaev and Ivan Shestakov
First proof in2004

In algebra, Nagata's conjecture states that Nagata's automorphism of the polynomial ring k[x,y,z] is wild. The conjecture was proposed by Nagata (1972) and proved by Ualbai U. Umirbaev and Ivan P. Shestakov (2004).

Nagata's automorphism is given by

where .

For the inverse, let Then and . With this and .

References

  • Nagata, Masayoshi (1972), On automorphism group of k[x,y], Tokyo: Kinokuniya Book-Store Co. Ltd., MR 0337962
  • Umirbaev, Ualbai U.; Shestakov, Ivan P. (2004), "The tame and the wild automorphisms of polynomial rings in three variables", Journal of the American Mathematical Society, 17 (1): 197–227, doi:10.1090/S0894-0347-03-00440-5, ISSN 0894-0347, MR 2015334
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