Let $X \subset \mathbb{A}_k^3:xy=xz=yz=0$ and $Y\subset \mathbb{A}_k^3:z=xy(x+y)=0$. My definition is that two algebraic sets are isomorphic if there exists mutually inverse polynomial maps between them. Are they isomorphic? My attempts to find polynomial maps was failed. And I saw in a book, they are not isomorphic because $X$ has dimension 3 tangent space, $Y$ has dimension 2 tangent space.
But if they are isomorphic, the dimension of tangent space must be preserved? And the singular the origin should go to the origin?