Points of small height on semiabelian varieties

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  • Lars Kühne

The equidistribution conjecture is proved for general semiabelian varieties over number fields. Previously, this conjecture was only known in the special case of almost split semiabelian varieties through work of Chambert-Loir. The general case has remained intractable so far because the height of a semiabelian variety is negative unless it is almost split. In fact, this places the conjecture outside the scope of Yuan's equidistribution theorem on algebraic dynamical systems. To overcome this, an asymptotic adaption of the equidistribution technique invented by Szpiro, Ullmo, and Zhang is used here. It also allows a new proof of the Bogomolov conjecture and hence a self-contained proof of the strong equidistribution conjecture in the same general setting.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of the European Mathematical Society
Volume24
Issue number6
Pages (from-to)2077-2131
ISSN1435-9855
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

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  • Arakelov geometry, arithmetic intersection theory, Bogomolov conjecture, equidistribution, semiabelian varieties, small height

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