Degree growth of polynomial automorphisms and birational maps: some examples (Q1746629)

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Degree growth of polynomial automorphisms and birational maps: some examples
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    Degree growth of polynomial automorphisms and birational maps: some examples (English)
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    25 April 2018
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    Different from two-dimensional polynomial automorphisms, where the degree is either bounded or exponentially growing, the degree growth for a polynomial automorphism \(f\) of \(\mathbb{C}^k\), \(k\geq3\), might be polynomial. The author constructs automorphisms of \(\mathbb C^k\) such that \(\text{deg\,} (f^n)\) is about \(n^{l}\) for any \(l\leq[(k-1)/2]\). The author also provides birational maps of \(\mathbb{P}^k_{\mathbb{C}}\) such that \(\text{deg\,} (f^n)\) is about \(n^{l}\) for any \(0\leq l\leq k\). The author gives an example of a birational map of \(\mathbb{P}^3_{\mathbb{C}}\), where the degrees are Newman-Shanks-Williams primes, which were introduced during the study of finite simple groups with square order.
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    birational map
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    iteration problem
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    polynomial automorphism
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    polynomial growth
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    Newman-Shanks-Williams primes
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