Building blocks of polarized endomorphisms of normal projective varieties
Abstract
An endomorphism of a projective variety X is polarized (resp. quasi-polarized) if is linearly equivalent to for some ample (resp. nef and big) Cartier divisor and integer . First, we use cone analysis to show that a quasi-polarized endomorphism is always polarized, and the polarized property descends via any equivariant dominant rational map. Next, we show that a suitable maximal rationally connected fibration (MRC) can be made -equivariant using a construction of N. Nakayama, that descends to a polarized endomorphism of the base Y of this MRC and that this Y is a Q-abelian variety (quasi-\'etale quotient of an abelian variety). Finally, we show that we can run the minimal model program (MMP) -equivariantly for mildly singular X and reach either a Q-abelian variety or a Fano variety of Picard number one. As a consequence, the building blocks of polarized endomorphisms are those of Q-abelian varieties and those of Fano varieties of Picard number one. Along the way, we show that always descends to a polarized endomorphism of the Albanese variety Alb(X) of X, and that the pullback of a power of acts as a scalar multiplication on the Neron-Severi group of X (modulo torsion) when X is smooth and rationally connected. Partial answers about X being of Calabi-Yau type, or Fano type are also given with an extra primitivity assumption on which seems necessary by an example.
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@article{arxiv.1606.01345,
title = {Building blocks of polarized endomorphisms of normal projective varieties},
author = {Sheng Meng and De-Qi Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.01345},
year = {2018}
}
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Advances in Mathematics (to appear)