Every surjective self-map of a smooth rationally connected projective variety with an int-amplified endomorphism satisfies the Kawaguchi-Silverman conjecture.
Semi-group structure of all endomorphisms of a projective variety admitting a polarized endomorphism
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Let $X$ be a projective variety admitting a polarized (or more generally, int-amplified) endomorphism. We show: there are only finitely many contractible extremal rays; and when $X$ is $\mathbb{Q}$-factorial normal, every minimal model program is equivariant relative to the monoid $SEnd(X)$ of all surjective endomorphisms, up to finite index. Further, when $X$ is rationally connected and smooth, we show: there is a finite-index submonoid $G$ of $SEnd(X)$ such that $G$ acts via pullback as diagonal (and hence commutative) matrices on the Neron-Severi group; the full automorphisms group $Aut(X)$ has finitely many connected components; and every amplified endomorphism is int-amplified.
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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.