Some polynomial maps with Jacobian rank two or three
Abstract
In the paper, we first classify all polynomial maps of the form H=(u(x,y,z),v(x,y,z), h(x,y)) in the case that JH is nilpotent and zv≤ 1. After that, we generalize the structure of H to H=(H1(x1,x2,…,xn), b3x3+·s+bnxn+H2(0)(x2),H3(x1,x2),…,Hn(x1,x2)).
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