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On the dynamical Bogomolov conjecture for families of split rational maps

Number Theory 2024-07-02 v4 Dynamical Systems

Abstract

We prove that Zhang's dynamical Bogomolov conjecture holds uniformly along 11-parameter families of rational split maps and curves. This provides dynamical analogues of recent results of Dimitrov-Gao-Habegger and K\"uhne. In fact, we prove a stronger Bogomolov-type result valid for families of split maps in the spirit of the relative Bogomolov conjecture. We thus provide first instances of a generalization of a conjecture by Baker and DeMarco to higher dimensions. Our proof contains both arithmetic and analytic ingredients. We establish a characterization of curves that are preperiodic under the action of a non-exceptional split rational endomorphism (f,g)(f,g) of (PC1)2(\mathbb{P}^1_{\mathbb{C}})^2 with respect to the measures of maximal entropy of ff and gg, extending a previous result of Levin-Przytycki. We further establish a height inequality for families of split maps and varieties comparing the values of a fiber-wise Call-Silverman canonical height with a height on the base and valid for most points of a non-preperiodic variety. This provides a dynamical generalization of a result by Habegger and generalizes results of Call-Silverman and Baker to higher dimensions. In particular, we establish a geometric Bogomolov theorem for split rational maps and varieties of arbitrary dimension.

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@article{arxiv.2201.10455,
  title  = {On the dynamical Bogomolov conjecture for families of split rational maps},
  author = {Niki Myrto Mavraki and Harry Schmidt},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.10455},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

The proof of Theorems 4.1 and 4.3 relies on arXiv:2208.01597 Thanks to the referees for their very careful reading of the article and their suggestions