On rigidity of factorial trinomial hypersurfaces
Abstract
An affine algebraic variety X is rigid if the algebra of regular functions K[X] admits no nonzero locally nilpotent derivation. We prove that a factorial trinomial hypersurface is rigid if and only if every exponent in the trinomial is at least 2.
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