Rational fixed points for linear group actions
classification
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linearalgebraicfixedrationaldefinedelementgrouppoint
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Let $k$ be a finitely generated field, let $X$ be an algebraic variety and $G$ a linear algebraic group, both defined over $k$. Suppose $G$ acts on $X$ and every element of a Zariski-dense semigroup $\Gamma \subset G(k)$ has a rational fixed point in $X(k)$. We then deduce, under some mild technical assumptions, the existence of a rational map $G\to X$, defined over $k$, sending each element $g\in G$ to a fixed point for $g$. The proof makes use of a recent result of Ferretti and Zannier on diophantine equations involving linear recurrences. As a by-product of the proof, we obtain a version of the classical Hilbert Irreducibility Theorem valid for linear algebraic groups.
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