Forum of Mathematics, Sigma (Jan 2024)

Lower Bounds for the Canonical Height of a Unicritical Polynomial and Capacity

  • P. Habegger,
  • H. Schmidt

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1017/fms.2023.112
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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In a recent breakthrough, Dimitrov [Dim] solved the Schinzel–Zassenhaus conjecture. We follow his approach and adapt it to certain dynamical systems arising from polynomials of the form $T^p+c$ , where p is a prime number and where the orbit of $0$ is finite. For example, if $p=2$ and $0$ is periodic under $T^2+c$ with $c\in \mathbb {R}$ , we prove a lower bound for the local canonical height of a wandering algebraic integer that is inversely proportional to the field degree. From this, we are able to deduce a lower bound for the canonical height of a wandering point that decays like the inverse square of the field degree. For these f, our method has application to the irreducibility of polynomials. Indeed, say y is preperiodic under f but not periodic. Then any iteration of f minus y is irreducible in $\mathbb {Q}(y)[T]$ .

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