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Distribution of the values of meromorphic transformations and applications (English)
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19 June 2006
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Summary: The meromorphic transform (MT) between compact Kähler manifolds is a surjective multivalued map with an analytic graph. Let \(F_n:X\to X_n\) be a sequence of MT. Let \(\sigma_n\) be an appropriate probability measure on \(X_n\) and \(\sigma\) the product measure of \(\sigma_n\), on \({\mathbf X}= \prod_{n\geq 1}X_n\). We give conditions which imply that \[ \frac{1}{d(F_n)} [(F_n)^*(\delta_{x_n})- (F_n)^*(\delta_{x_n'})]\to 0 \] for \(\sigma\)-almost every \({\mathbf x}= (x_1,x_2,\dots)\) and \({\mathbf x}'= (x_1',x_2',\dots)\) in \({\mathbf X}\). Here \(\delta_{x_n}\) in the Dirac mass at \(x_n\) and \(d(F_n)\) the intermediate degree of maximal order of \(F_n\). We introduce a calculus on MT: intermediate degrees of composition and of product of MT. Using this formalism and what we call the dd\(^c\)-method, we obtain results on the distribution of common zeros, for random \(l\) holomorphic sections of high powers \(L^n\) of a positive holomorphic line bundle \(L\) over a projective manifold. We also construct the equilibrium measure for random iteration of correspondences. In particular, when \(f:X\to X\) is a meromorphic correspondence of large topological degree \(d_t\), we show that \(d_t^{-n}(f^n)^* \omega^k\) converges to a measure \(\mu\), satisfying \(f^*\mu= d_t\mu\). Moreover, quasi-psh functions are \(\mu\)-integrable. Every projective manifold admits such correspondences. When \(f\) is a meromorphic map, \(\mu\) is exponentially mixing with a precise speed depending on the regularity of the observables.
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meromorphic correspondences
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dynamical degrees
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speed of mixing
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random polynomials
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compact Kähler manifolds
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equilibrium measure
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random iteration of correspondences
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