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The well-behaved Catalan and Brownian averages and their applications to real resummation.

Frédéric Menous — 1997

Publicacions Matemàtiques

The aim of this expository paper is to introduce the well-behaved uniformizing averages, which are useful in resummation theory. These averages associate three essential, but often antithetic, properties: respecting convolution; preserving realness; reproducing lateral growth. These new objects are serviceable in real resummation and we sketch two typical applications: the unitary iteration of unitary diffeomorphisms and the real normalization of real, local, analytic, vector fields.

An example of local analytic q-difference equation : Analytic classification

Frédéric Menous — 2006

Annales de la faculté des sciences de Toulouse Mathématiques

Using the techniques developed by Jean Ecalle for the study of nonlinear differential equations, we prove that the q -difference equation x σ q y = y + b ( y , x ) with ( σ q f ) ( x ) = f ( q x ) ( q > 1 ) and b ( 0 , 0 ) = y b ( 0 , 0 ) = 0 is analytically conjugated to one of the following equations : x σ q y = y ou x σ q y = y + x

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