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Some novel ways of generating Cantor and Julia type sets

Marta Kosek (2012)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

It is a survey article showing how an enhanced version of the Banach contraction principle can lead to generalizations of attractors of iterated function systems and to Julia type sets.

Stabilization of monomial maps in higher codimension

Jan-Li Lin, Elizabeth Wulcan (2014)

Annales de l’institut Fourier

A monomial self-map f on a complex toric variety is said to be k -stable if the action induced on the 2 k -cohomology is compatible with iteration. We show that under suitable conditions on the eigenvalues of the matrix of exponents of f , we can find a toric model with at worst quotient singularities where f is k -stable. If f is replaced by an iterate one can find a k -stable model as soon as the dynamical degrees λ k of f satisfy λ k 2 > λ k - 1 λ k + 1 . On the other hand, we give examples of monomial maps f , where this condition...

Sur la construction de mesures selles

Henry de Thélin (2006)

Annales de l’institut Fourier

Nous construisons des mesures selles (dans un sens faible) pour les endomorphismes holomorphes de 2 ( ) .

Sur l'intersection des courants laminaires.

Romain Dujardin (2004)

Publicacions Matemàtiques

We try to find a geometric interpretation of the wedge product of positive closed laminar currents in C2. We say such a wedge product is geometric if it is given by intersecting the disks filling up the currents. Uniformly laminar currents do always intersect geometrically in this sense. We also introduce a class of strongly approximable laminar currents, natural from the dynamical point of view, and prove that such currents intersect geometrically provided they have continuous potentials.

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