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Given a number field K and a finite set S of places of K, this dissertation studies rational maps with prescribed good reduction at every place v ∉ S. The first result shows that the set of all quadratic rational maps with the standard notion of good reduction outside S is Zariski dense in the moduli space M2 . The second result shows that if the notion of good reduction is strengthened by requiring a double unramified fixed point structure or an unramified two cycle, then one obtains a non-Zariksi density statement. The next result proves the existence of global minimal models of...
Dynamical Shafarevich Results for Rational Maps by Brian Justin Stout is 172 pages long, and a total of 43,344 words.
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