A note on unlikely intersections in Shimura varieties
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Abstract: We discuss the relationships between the Andr'e-Oort, Andr'e-Pink-Zannier, and Mordell-Lang conjectures for Shimura varieties. We then combine the latter with the geometric Zilber-Pink conjecture to obtain some new results on unlikely intersections in Shimura varieties.
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