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Dynamics of holomorphic transformations; Mandelbrot and Julia sets.

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Is there an equivalent to the logistic map for a nonlinear path through some of the other nodules of the Mandelbrot set?

The logistic map can be related to the real axis of the Mandelbrot set, looking at the different cycle lengths as you pass through all the various nodules along the real axis. But there are other ...
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Why "no wandering domain" fails in parabolic basin?

Theorem (Sullivan). Every Fatou component $U$ of $f$ rational map is eventually periodic, that is, there exist $n > m > 0$ such that $f^n(U) = f^m(U)$ I am familiar with the proof: spread around ...
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Alternative proof of parabolic implosion

I am working on an alternative proof of parabolic implosion from complex dynamics, but only allowing hyperbolic perturbation. Theorem (Parabolic Implosion) Let $f(z)=z^2+z$ and $U_f$ be parabolic ...
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Conjugacy between piecewise linear circle maps

Let $\mathcal{M}$ the Mandelbrot set, $\mathcal{M}=\{c \in \mathbb{C}: \{Q_c^n(0) \}_{n \in \mathbb{N}} \text{ is bounded, where } Q_c(z)=z^2+c \}$ And let the hyperbolic or stable component, $H_n=\{ ...
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Does this sequence of Blaschke Product have rescaling limit $z-1$?

Background: The conformal conjugacy class of parabolic isometry of upper half plane $\mathbb{H}$ consists of $f(z) = z+1$ and $g(z)=z-1$. Consider surjective proper holomorphic $F_n: \mathbb{H} \...
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Non-locally connected polynomial Julia sets

What are some examples of complex polynomials whose Julia sets are connected, but not locally? In the book Complex Dynamics by Carleson and Gamelin, I found: They seem to reference: But what is a ...
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Can doubly parabolic Blaschke product (BP) contained in another doubly parabolic BP?

Let $f:\mathbb{D}\rightarrow\mathbb{D}$ be a degree $d$ doubly parabolic Blaschke product with Denjoy-Wolff point at $z=1$. That is, $f(1) = 1$, $f'(1)=1$ and $f''(1)=0$. Let $U \subset \mathbb{D}$ be ...
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Looking for a precise statement about hyperbolic points in the interior of the Mandelbrot set

A Numberphile video piqued my interest regarding the hyperbolicity property of points in the Mandelbrot set. But I can't seem to find a concise statement about the conjecture about hyperbolic points ...
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Dynamics of $e^z+z^2+z+1$

Question: How to find the dynamics of $f(z)=e^z+z^2+z+1$ also how to find the escaping set ? Since critical points control the dynamics, I want to find the critical points first, but I am not getting ...
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Can the topologist's sine curve be realized as a Julia set?

Does there exist a rational function $f\in\Bbb{C}(z)$ whose Julia set coincides with $$ T:=\left\{\left(x,\sin\left(\frac{1}{x}\right)\right)\,\Big|\,x\in\left(0,\frac{1}{\pi}\right]\right\}\cup\big(\{...
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Connected set in a filled Julia set

Let $K$ be the filled Julia set of a complex polynomial of degree at least 2. Suppose that $K$ is connected. Let $p_1, \dots, p_N \in K$ be some points. Does there exist a connected set $K_N$ ...
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Accessible points of a simply connected domain

We know that if $U$ is an open subset of $\mathbb{\widehat C}$ (extended complex plane), a point $v\in\partial U$ is called accessible from $U$ if there exists a curve $\gamma:[0,1)\to U$ such that $\...
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Entire function of finite order with deficient value

There are some sufficient conditions for an entire function to have a finite deficient value e.g., if the order $\rho$ of an entire function $f$ is such that $2<\rho<+\infty$ with all but ...
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Multiply connected Fatou component of an entire function

This question may be trivial but still I want to know the answer. Question: Is there any necessary condition (except boundedness of the Fatou component) for the existence of a multiply connected Fatou ...
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The number of components of the preimage of a continuum for a polynomial

Given a polynomial f with degree d, we can define a dynamical system $(\mathbb{C}, f)$. If we have a proper continuum $N \subset \mathbb{C}$, it is known that the set $f^{-1}(N)$ has at most $d$ ...
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