Height estimates for equidimensional dominant rational maps
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Publication:3171458
zbMATH Open1311.11057arXiv0908.3835MaRDI QIDQ3171458FDOQ3171458
Authors: Joseph H. Silverman
Publication date: 5 October 2011
Abstract: Let F : W --> V be a dominant rational map between quasi-projective varieties of the same dimension. We give two proofs that h_V(F(P)) >> h_W(P) for all points P in a nonempty Zariski open subset of W. For dominant rational maps F : P^n --> P^n, we give a uniform estimate in which the implied constant depends only on n and the degree of F. As an application, we prove a specialization theorem for equidimensional dominant rational maps to semiabelian varieties, providing a complement to Habegger's recent theorem on unlikely intersections.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0908.3835
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