Why is the Jacobian Conjecture so hard to prove when only a little knowledge beyond Calculus is...

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Whyis the Jacobian Conjecture so hard to prove when only a littleknowledge beyond Calculus is needed to understand it?

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F has a polynomial inverse function G kN kN then JF has a polynomial reciprocal so is a nonzero constant The Jacobian conjecture is the following partial converse Firstly this question does not have any meaningful answer I dont know any satisfactory way of describing why a problem is hard So I shall rather    See Answer
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