Factoring Formal Maps into Reversible or Involutive Factors

Abstract

An element g of a group is called reversible if it is conjugate in the group to its inverse. An element is an involution if it is equal to its inverse. This paper is about factoring elements as products of reversibles in the group Gn of formal maps of (Cn,0), i.e. formally-invertible n-tuples of formal power series in n variables, with complex coefficients. The case n=1 was already understood. Each product F of reversibles has linear part L(F) of determinant 1. The main results are that for n2 each map F with det(L(F))=1 is the product of 2+3c reversibles, and may also be factored as the product of 9+6c involutions, where c is the smallest integer 2n.

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