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Bounded Generation by semi-simple elements: quantitative results

We prove that for a number field $F$, the distribution of the points of a set $Σ\subset \mathbb{A}_F^n$ with a purely exponential parametrization, for example a set of matrices boundedly generated by semi-simple (diagonalizable) elements, is of at most logarithmic size when ordered by height. As a consequence, one obtains that a linear group $Γ\subset \mathrm{GL}_n(K)$ over a field $K$ of characteristic zero admits a purely exponential parametrization if and only if it is finitely generated and the connected component of its Zariski closure is a torus. Our results are obtained via a key inequality about the heights of minimal $m$-tuples for purely exponential parametrizations. One main ingredient of our proof is Evertse's strengthening of the $S$-Unit Equation Theorem.

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