On the behavior of Mahler's measure under iteration
Number Theory
2021-05-11 v1
Abstract
For an algebraic number we denote by the Mahler measure of . As is again an algebraic number (indeed, an algebraic integer), is a self-map on , and therefore defines a dynamical system. The \emph{orbit size} of , denoted , is the cardinality of the forward orbit of under . We prove that for every degree at least 3 and every non-unit norm, there exist algebraic numbers of every orbit size. We then prove that for algebraic units of degree 4, the orbit size must be 1, 2, or infinity. We also show that there exist algebraic units of larger degree with arbitrarily large but finite orbit size.
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@article{arxiv.1911.06288,
title = {On the behavior of Mahler's measure under iteration},
author = {Paul Fili and Lukas Pottmeyer and Mingming Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.06288},
year = {2021}
}
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19 pages