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Differential conditions to verify the Jacobian Conjecture

Ludwik M. DrużkowskiHalszka K. Tutaj — 1992

Annales Polonici Mathematici

Let F be a polynomial mapping of ℝ², F(O) = 0. In 1987 Meisters and Olech proved that the solution y(·) = 0 of the autonomous system of differential equations ẏ = F(y) is globally asymptotically stable provided that the jacobian of F is everywhere positive and the trace of the matrix of the differential of F is everywhere negative. In particular, the mapping F is then injective. We give an n-dimensional generalization of this result.

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