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Invariant varieties for polynomial dynamical systems

We study algebraic dynamical systems (and, more generally, $σ$-varieties) $Φ:{\mathbb A}^n_{\mathbb C} \to {\mathbb A}^n_{\mathbb C}$ given by coordinatewise univariate polynomials by refining a theorem of Ritt. More precisely, we find a nearly canonical way to write a polynomial as a composition of "clusters". Our main result is an explicit description of the (weakly) skew-invariant varieties. As a special case, we show that if $f(x) \in {\mathbb C}[x]$ is a polynomial of degree at least two which is not conjugate to a monomial, Chebyshev polynomial or a negative Chebyshev polynomial, and $X \subseteq {\mathbb A}^2_{\mathbb C}$ is an irreducible curve which is invariant under the action of $(x,y) \mapsto (f(x),f(y))$ and projects dominantly in both directions, then $X$ must be the graph of a polynomial which commutes with $f$ under composition. As consequences, we deduce a variant of a conjecture of Zhang on the existence of rational points with Zariski dense forward orbits and a strong form of the dynamical Manin-Mumford conjecture for liftings of the Frobenius. We also show that in models of ACFA$_0$, a disintegrated set defined by $σ(x) = f(x)$ for a polynomial $f$ has Morley rank one and is usually strongly minimal, that model theoretic algebraic closure is a locally finite closure operator on the nonalgebraic points of this set unless the skew-conjugacy class of $f$ is defined over a fixed field of a power of $σ$, and that nonorthogonality between two such sets is definable in families if the skew-conjugacy class of $f$ is defined over a fixed field of a power of $σ$.

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