Dynamical anomalous subvarieties: structure and bounded height theorems

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Abstract: According to Medvedev and Scanlon, a polynomial of degree dgeq2 is called disintegrated if it is not linearly conjugate to xd or pmCd(x) (where Cd(x) is the Chebyshev polynomial of degree d). Let ninmathbbN, let be disintegrated polynomials of degrees at least 2, and let varphi=f1imesldotsimesfn be the corresponding coordinate-wise self-map of (mathbbP1)n. Let X be an irreducible subvariety of (mathbbP1)n of dimension r defined over . We define the emph{varphi-anomalous} locus of X which is related to the emph{varphi-periodic} subvarieties of (mathbbP1)n. We prove that the varphi-anomalous locus of X 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 X with the union of all irreducible varphi-periodic subvarieties of (mathbbP1)n of codimension r have bounded height outside the varphi-anomalous locus of X; this is a dynamical analogue of Habegger's theorem cite{Habegger09} which was previously conjectured in cite{BMZ07}. The slightly more general self-maps varphi=f1imesldotsimesfn where each is a disintegrated rational map are also treated at the end of the paper.









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