Degeneration of dynamical degrees in families of maps
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Abstract: The dynamical degree of a dominant rational map is the quantity . We study the variation of dynamical degrees in 1-parameter families of maps . We make a conjecture and ask two questions concerning, respectively, the set of such that: (1) ; (2) ; (3) and for "independent" families of maps. We give a sufficient condition for our conjecture to hold and prove that it is true for monomial maps. We describe non-trivial families of maps for which our questions have affirmative and negative answers.
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