Dynamical anomalous subvarieties: structure and bounded height theorems
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Abstract: According to Medvedev and Scanlon, a polynomial of degree is called disintegrated if it is not linearly conjugate to or (where is the Chebyshev polynomial of degree ). Let , let be disintegrated polynomials of degrees at least 2, and let be the corresponding coordinate-wise self-map of . Let be an irreducible subvariety of of dimension defined over . We define the emph{-anomalous} locus of which is related to the emph{-periodic} subvarieties of . We prove that the -anomalous locus of is Zariski closed; this is a dynamical analogue of a theorem of Bombieri, Masser, and Zannier cite{BMZ07}. We also prove that the points in the intersection of with the union of all irreducible -periodic subvarieties of of codimension have bounded height outside the -anomalous locus of ; this is a dynamical analogue of Habegger's theorem cite{Habegger09} which was previously conjectured in cite{BMZ07}. The slightly more general self-maps where each is a disintegrated rational map are also treated at the end of the paper.
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