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A remark on a polynomial mapping $F: \C^n \to \C^{n}$

Algebraic Geometry 2017-10-11 v2

Abstract

In \cite{Valette}, Guillaume and Anna Valette associate singular varieties VFV_F to a polynomial mapping F:\Cn\CnF: \C^n \to \C^n. In the case F:\C2\C2F: \C^2 \to \C^2, if the set K0(F)K_0(F) of critical values of FF is empty, then FF is not proper if and only if the 2-dimensional homology or intersection homology (with any perversity) of VFV_F are not trivial. In \cite{ThuyValette}, the results of \cite{Valette} are generalized in the case F:\Cn\CnF: \C^n \to \C^n where n3n \geq 3, with an additional condition. In this paper, we prove that if F:\C2\C2F: \C^2 \to \C^2 is a non-proper {\it generic dominant} polynomial mapping, then the 2-dimensional homology and intersection homology (with any perversity) of VFV_F are not trivial. We prove that this result is true also for a non-proper {\it generic dominant} polynomial mapping F:\Cn\CnF: \C^n \to \C^n (n3\, n \geq 3), with the same additional condition than in \cite{ThuyValette}. In order to compute the intersection homology of the variety VFV_F, we provide an explicit Thom-Mather stratification of the set K0(F)SFK_0(F) \cup S_F.

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@article{arxiv.1511.03133,
  title  = {A remark on a polynomial mapping $F: \C^n \to \C^{n}$},
  author = {Nguyen Thi Bich Thuy},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.03133},
  year   = {2017}
}

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arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1503.08079