Gradings allowing wild automorphisms

Abstract

In 2004 Shestakov and Umirbaev proved that the Nagata automorphism of the polynomial algebra in three variables is wild. We fix a Z-grading on this algebra and consider graded-wild automorphisms, i.e. such automorphisms that can not be decomposed onto elementary automorphisms respecting the grading. We describe all gradings allowing graded-wild automorphisms.

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