Every surjective self-map of a smooth rationally connected projective variety with an int-amplified endomorphism satisfies the Kawaguchi-Silverman conjecture.
Kawaguchi-Silverman conjecture for certain surjective endomorphisms
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We prove the Kawaguchi-Silverman conjecture (KSC), about the equality of arithmetic degree and dynamical degree, for every surjective endomorphism of any (possibly singular) projective surface. In high dimensions, we show that KSC holds for every surjective endomorphism of any $\mathbb{Q}$-factorial Kawamata log terminal projective variety admitting an int-amplified endomorphism, provided that KSC holds for any surjective endomorphism with the ramification divisor being totally invariant and irreducible. In particular, we show that KSC holds for every surjective endomorphism of any rationally connected smooth projective threefold admitting an int-amplified endomorphism. The main ingredients are the equivariant minimal model program, the effectiveness of the anti-canonical divisor and a characterization of toric pairs.
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Kawaguchi-Silverman conjecture for endomorphisms on rationally connected varieties admitting an int-amplified endomorphism
Every surjective self-map of a smooth rationally connected projective variety with an int-amplified endomorphism satisfies the Kawaguchi-Silverman conjecture.