On the primary orbits of star maps (first part)
Lluis Alsedà; Jose Miguel Moreno
Applicationes Mathematicae (2002)
- Volume: 29, Issue: 2, page 157-183
- ISSN: 1233-7234
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abstract = {This paper is the first one of a series of two, in which we characterize a class of primary orbits of self maps of the 4-star with the branching point fixed. This class of orbits plays, for such maps, the same role as the directed primary orbits of self maps of the 3-star with the branching point fixed. Some of the primary orbits (namely, those having at most one coloured arrow) are characterized at once for the general case of n-star maps.},
author = {Lluis Alsedà, Jose Miguel Moreno},
journal = {Applicationes Mathematicae},
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