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On a general difference Galois theory II

Shuji Morikawa, Hiroshi Umemura (2009)

Annales de l’institut Fourier

We apply the General Galois Theory of difference equations introduced in the first part to concrete examples. The General Galois Theory allows us to define a discrete dynamical system being infinitesimally solvable, which is a finer notion than being integrable. We determine all the infinitesimally solvable discrete dynamical systems on the compact Riemann surfaces.

On a theorem of Rees-Shishikura

Guizhen Cui, Wenjuan Peng, Lei Tan (2012)

Annales de la faculté des sciences de Toulouse Mathématiques

Rees-Shishikura’s theorem plays an important role in the study of matings of polynomials. It promotes Thurston’s combinatorial equivalence into a semi-conjugacy. In this work we restate and reprove Rees-Shishikura’s theorem in a more general form, which can then be applied to a wider class of postcritically finite branched coverings. We provide an application of the restated theorem.

On an analytic approach to the Fatou conjecture

Genadi Levin (2002)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

Let f be a quadratic map (more generally, f ( z ) = z d + c , d > 1) of the complex plane. We give sufficient conditions for f to have no measurable invariant linefields on its Julia set. We also prove that if the series n 0 1 / ( f ) ' ( c ) converges absolutely, then its sum is non-zero. In the proof we use analytic tools, such as integral and transfer (Ruelle-type) operators and approximation theorems.

On biaccessible points in Julia sets of polynomials

Anna Zdunik (2000)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

Let f be a polynomial of one complex variable so that its Julia set is connected. We show that the harmonic (Brolin) measure of the set of biaccessible points in J is zero except for the case when J is an interval.

On commuting polynomial automorphisms of C2.

Cinzia Bisi (2004)

Publicacions Matemàtiques

We charocterize the commuting polynomial automorphisms of C2, using their meromorphic extension to P2 and looking at their dynamics on the line at infinity.

On perturbations of pluriregular sets generated by sequences of polynomial maps

Maciej Klimek (2003)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

It is shown that an infinite sequence of polynomial mappings of several complex variables, with suitable growth restrictions, determines a filled-in Julia set which is pluriregular. Such sets depend continuously and analytically on the generating sequences, in the sense of pluripotential theory and the theory of set-valued analytic functions, respectively.

On μ-compatible metrics and measurable sensitivity

Ilya Grigoriev, Marius Cătălin Iordan, Amos Lubin, Nathaniel Ince, Cesar E. Silva (2012)

Colloquium Mathematicae

We introduce the notion of W-measurable sensitivity, which extends and strictly implies canonical measurable sensitivity, a measure-theoretic version of sensitive dependence on initial conditions. This notion also implies pairwise sensitivity with respect to a large class of metrics. We show that nonsingular ergodic and conservative dynamical systems on standard spaces must be either W-measurably sensitive, or isomorphic mod 0 to a minimal uniformly rigid isometry. In the finite measure-preserving...

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