The Arithmetic of Dynamical Systems

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Pub. Date: 2007-06-01
Publisher(s): Springer Nature
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Summary

This book provides an introduction to the relatively new discipline of arithmetic dynamics. Whereas classical discrete dynamics is the study of iteration of self-maps of the complex plane or real line, arithmetic dynamics is the study of the number-theoretic properties of rational and algebraic points under repeated application of a polynomial or rational function. A principal theme of arithmetic dynamics is that many of the fundamental problems in the theory of Diophantine equations have dynamical analogs. As is typical in any subject combining Diophantine problems and geometry, a fundamental goal is to describe arithmetic properties, at least qualitatively, in terms of underlying geometric structures. Key features:- Provides an entry for graduate students into an active field of research- Provides a standard reference source for researchers- Includes numerous exercises and examples- Contains a description of many known results and conjectures, as well as an extensive glossary, bibliography, and index This graduate-level text assumes familiarity with basic algebraic number theory. Other topics, such as basic algebraic geometry, elliptic curves, nonarchimedean analysis, and the theory of Diophantine approximation, are introduced and referenced as needed. Mathematicians and graduate students will find this text to be an excellent reference.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. V
Introductionp. 1
Exercisesp. 7
An Introduction to Classical Dynamicsp. 9
Rational Maps and the Projective Linep. 9
Critical Points and the Riemann-Hurwitz Formulap. 12
Periodic Points and Multipliersp. 18
The Julia Set and the Fatou Setp. 22
Properties of Periodic Pointsp. 27
Dynamical Systems Associated to Algebraic Groupsp. 28
Exercisesp. 35
Dynamics over Local Fields: Good Reductionp. 43
The Nonarchimedean Chordal Metricp. 43
Periodic Points and Their Propertiesp. 47
Reduction of Points and Maps Modulo pp. 48
The Resultant of a Rational Mapp. 53
Rational Maps with Good Reductionp. 58
Periodic Points and Good Reductionp. 62
Periodic Points and Dynamical Unitsp. 69
Exercisesp. 74
Dynamics over Global Fieldsp. 81
Height Functionsp. 81
Height Functions and Geometryp. 89
The Uniform Boundedness Conjecturep. 95
Canonical Heights and Dynamical Systemsp. 97
Local Canonical Heightsp. 102
Diophantine Approximationp. 104
Integral Points in Orbitsp. 108
Integrality Estimates for Points in Orbitsp. 112
Periodic Points and Galois Groupsp. 122
Equidistribution and Preperiodic Pointsp. 126
Ramification and Units in Dynatomic Fieldsp. 129
Exercisesp. 135
Families of Dynamical Systemsp. 147
Dynatomic Polynomialsp. 148
Quadratic Polynomials and Dynatomic Modular Curvesp. 155
The Space Rat[superscript d] of Rational Functionsp. 168
The Moduli Space M[subscript d] of Dynamical Systemsp. 174
Periodic Points, Multipliers, and Multiplier Spectrap. 179
The Moduli Space M[subscript 2] of Dynamical Systems of Degree 2p. 188
Automorphisms and Twistsp. 195
General Theory of Twistsp. 199
Twists of Rational Mapsp. 203
Fields of Definition and the Field of Modulip. 206
Minimal Resultants and Minimal Modelsp. 218
Exercisesp. 224
Dynamics over Local Fields: Bad Reductionp. 239
Absolute Values and Completionsp. 240
A Primer on Nonarchimedean Analysisp. 242
Newton Polygons and the Maximum Modulus Principlep. 248
The Nonarchimedean Julia and Fatou Setsp. 254
The Dynamics of (z[superscript 2] - z)/pp. 257
A Nonarchimedean Montel Theoremp. 263
Periodic Points and the Julia Setp. 268
Nonarchimedean Wandering Domainsp. 276
Green Functions and Local Heightsp. 287
Dynamics on Berkovich Spacep. 294
Exercisesp. 312
Dynamics Associated to Algebraic Groupsp. 325
Power Maps and the Multiplicative Groupp. 325
Chebyshev Polynomialsp. 328
A Primer on Elliptic Curvesp. 336
General Properties of Lattes Mapsp. 350
Flexible Lattes Mapsp. 355
Rigid Lattes Mapsp. 364
Uniform Bounds for Lattes Mapsp. 368
Affine Morphisms and Commuting Familiesp. 375
Exercisesp. 380
Dynamics in Dimension Greater Than Onep. 387
Dynamics of Rational Maps on Projective Spacep. 388
Primer or Algebraic Geometryp. 402
The Weil Height Machinep. 407
Dynamics on Surfaces with Noncommuting Involutionsp. 410
Exercisesp. 427
Notes on Exercisesp. 441
List of Notationp. 445
Referencesp. 451
Indexp. 473
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