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Radial Similarity of Newton Polygons

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Let F, G ∈ ℂ[x, y]. Following [13, Theorem 33, p. 472] we shall denote the Jacobian determinant of F and G by 〚F,G〛, i.e., 〚F,G〛 = F x G y - F y G x.

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Cheng, C., Wang, S. (1995). Radial Similarity of Newton Polygons. In: van den Essen, A. (eds) Automorphisms of Affine Spaces. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8555-2_10

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