Some arithmetic dynamics of diagonally split polynomial maps

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Abstract: Let ngeq2, and let f be a polynomial of degree at least 2 with coefficients in a number field or a characteristic 0 function field K. We present two arithmetic applications of a recent theorem of Medvedev-Scanlon to the dynamics of the map , namely the dynamical analogues of the Hasse principle and the Bombieri-Masser-Zannier height bound theorem. In particular, we prove that the Hasse principle holds when we intersect an orbit and a preperiodic subvariety, and that points in the intersection of a curve with the union of all periodic hypersurfaces have bounded heights unless that curve is vertical or contained in a periodic hypersurface.









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