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On the realizability of arithmetic degrees of morphisms (2212.01909v1)

Published 4 Dec 2022 in math.AG and math.NT

Abstract: The Kawaguchi-Silverman conjecture relates two different invariants of a surjective endomorphism, the dynamical and arithmetic degrees. As the Kawaguchi-Silverman conjecture is only meaningful when a morphism has a Zariski dense orbit, it has no content for varieties with positive Kodaira dimension. A generalization of the Kawaguchi-Silverman conjecture which is meaningful in positive Kodaira dimension is the so called sAND conjecture, which involves the set of "small" arithmetic degrees. Kawaguchi and Silverman showed that a small arithmetic degree is the modulus of an eigenvalue of $f*\colon N1(X)\rightarrow N1(X)$. In this article we investigate which possible eigenvalues arise as an arithmetic degree. We show that surjective endomorphisms of abelian varieties may have eigenvalues which are not arithmetic degrees. Conversely, we show that every eigenvalue of a surjective endomorphism of a toric variety is an arithmetic degree using the minimal model program. Finally, we investigate how the minimal model program may be applied to study this realizability question for varieties that admit an int-amplified endomorphism.

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