
TL;DR
This paper attempts to prove the Jacobian conjecture by building on previous results, but ultimately encounters a gap in the proof that prevents a complete resolution.
Contribution
It presents an approach inspired by prior work to prove the Jacobian conjecture, highlighting the challenges and gaps encountered.
Findings
Identifies a gap in the existing proof approach
Provides insights into the structure of the conjecture
Highlights the difficulty of fully proving the conjecture
Abstract
Based on the results people have obtained, we try to prove the Jacobian conjecture, but there is a gap in the proof.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems · Quantum chaos and dynamical systems · Control and Dynamics of Mobile Robots
