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Decay of volumes under iteration of meromorphic mappings

Vincent Guedj (2004)

Annales de l'Institut Fourier

Let f be a meromorphic self-mapping of a compact Kähler manifold. We study the rate of decreasing of volumes under the iteration of f . We use these volume estimates to construct the Green current of f in a quite general setting.

Déformation J-équivalente de polynômes géometriquement finis

Peter Haïssinsky (2000)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

Any geometrically finite polynomial f of degree d ≥ 2 with connected Julia set is accessible by structurally stable sub-hyperbolic polynomials of the same degree. Moreover, they are topologically conjugate to f on their Julia sets.

Deformations of Kähler manifolds with nonvanishing holomorphic vector fields

Jaume Amorós, Mònica Manjarín, Marcel Nicolau (2012)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

We study compact Kähler manifolds X admitting nonvanishing holomorphic vector fields, extending the classical birational classification of projective varieties with tangent vector fields to a classification modulo deformation in the Kähler case, and biholomorphic in the projective case. We introduce and analyze a new class of 𝑡𝑎𝑛𝑔𝑒𝑛𝑡𝑖𝑎𝑙𝑑𝑒𝑓𝑜𝑟𝑚𝑎𝑡𝑖𝑜𝑛𝑠 , and show that they form a smooth subspace in the Kuranishi space of deformations of the complex structure of X . We extend Calabi’s theorem on the structure of compact Kähler...

Density of periodic sources in the boundary of a basin of attraction for iteration of holomorphic maps: geometric coding trees technique

Feliks Przytycki, Anna Zdunik (1994)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

We prove that if A is a basin of immediate attraction to a periodic attracting or parabolic point for a rational map f on the Riemann sphere, then the periodic points in the boundary of A are dense in this boundary. To prove this in the non-simply connected or parabolic situations we prove a more abstract, geometric coding trees version.

Déviations de moyennes ergodiques, flots de Teichmüller et cocycle de Kontsevich-Zorich

Raphaël Krikorian (2003/2004)

Séminaire Bourbaki

Étant donnée une fonction régulière de moyenne nulle sur le tore de dimension 2 , il est facile de voir que ses intégrales ergodiques au-dessus d’un flot de translation “générique”sont bornées. Il y a une dizaine d’années, A. Zorich a observé numériquement une croissance en puissance du temps de ces intégrales ergodiques au-dessus de flots d’hamiltoniens (non-exacts) “génériques”sur des surfaces de genre supérieur ou égal à 2 , et Kontsevich et Zorich ont proposé une explication (conjecturelle) de...

Differential and integral calculus for a Schauder basis on a fractal set (I) (Schauder basis 80 years after)

Julian Ławrynowicz, Tatsuro Ogata, Osamu Suzuki (2009)

Banach Center Publications

In this paper we introduce a concept of Schauder basis on a self-similar fractal set and develop differential and integral calculus for them. We give the following results: (1) We introduce a Schauder/Haar basis on a self-similar fractal set (Theorems I and I'). (2) We obtain a wavelet expansion for the L²-space with respect to the Hausdorff measure on a self-similar fractal set (Theorems II and II'). (3) We introduce a product structure and derivation on a self-similar fractal set (Theorem III)....

Diffusion to infinity for periodic orbits in meromorphic dynamics

Janina Kotus, Grzegorz Świątek (2002)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

A small perturbation of a rational function causes only a small perturbation of its periodic orbits. We show that the situation is different for transcendental maps. Namely, orbits may escape to infinity under small perturbations of parameters. We show examples where this "diffusion to infinity" occurs and prove certain conditions under which it does not.

Dimensions of the Julia sets of rational maps with the backward contraction property

Huaibin Li, Weixiao Shen (2008)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

Consider a rational map f on the Riemann sphere of degree at least 2 which has no parabolic periodic points. Assuming that f has Rivera-Letelier's backward contraction property with an arbitrarily large constant, we show that the upper box dimension of the Julia set J(f) is equal to its hyperbolic dimension, by investigating the properties of conformal measures on the Julia set.

Distribution des préimages et des points périodiques d’une correspondance polynomiale

Tien-Cuong Dinh (2005)

Bulletin de la Société Mathématique de France

Nous construisons pour toute correspondance polynomiale F d’exposant de Lojasiewicz > 1 une mesure d’équilibre μ . Nous montrons que μ est approximable par les préimages d’un point générique et que les points périodiques répulsifs sont équidistribués sur le support de μ . En utilisant ces résultats, nous donnons une caractérisation des ensembles d’unicité pour les polynômes.

Distributional chaos of time-varying discrete dynamical systems

Lidong Wang, Yingnan Li, Yuelin Gao, Heng Liu (2013)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

This paper is concerned with distributional chaos of time-varying discrete systems in metric spaces. Some basic concepts are introduced for general time-varying systems, including sequentially distributive chaos, weak mixing, and mixing. We give an example of sequentially distributive chaos of finite-dimensional linear time-varying dynamical systems, which is not distributively chaotic of type i (DCi for short, i = 1, 2). We also prove that two uniformly topological equiconjugate time-varying systems...

Dynamic classification of escape time Sierpiński curve Julia sets

Robert L. Devaney, Kevin M. Pilgrim (2009)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

For n ≥ 2, the family of rational maps F λ ( z ) = z + λ / z contains a countably infinite set of parameter values for which all critical orbits eventually land after some number κ of iterations on the point at infinity. The Julia sets of such maps are Sierpiński curves if κ ≥ 3. We show that two such maps are topologically conjugate on their Julia sets if and only if they are Möbius or anti-Möbius conjugate, and we give a precise count of the number of topological conjugacy classes as a function of n and κ.

Dynamical behavior of two permutable entire functions

Kin-Keung Poon, Chung-Chun Yang (1998)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

We show that two permutable transcendental entire functions may have different dynamical properties, which is very different from the rational functions case.

Dynamical properties of some classes of entire functions

A. Eremenko, M. Yu Lyubich (1992)

Annales de l'institut Fourier

The paper is concerned with the dynamics of an entire transcendental function whose inverse has only finitely many singularities. It is rpoven that there are no escaping orbits on the Fatou set. Under some extra assumptions the set of escaping orbits has zero Lebesgue measure. If a function depends analytically on parameters then a periodic point as a function of parameters has only algebraic singularities. This yields the Structural Stability Theorem.

Dynamics of dianalytic transformations of Klein surfaces

Ilie Barza, Dorin Ghisa (2004)

Mathematica Bohemica

This paper is an introduction to dynamics of dianalytic self-maps of nonorientable Klein surfaces. The main theorem asserts that dianalytic dynamics on Klein surfaces can be canonically reduced to dynamics of some classes of analytic self-maps on their orientable double covers. A complete list of those maps is given in the case where the respective Klein surfaces are the real projective plane, the pointed real projective plane and the Klein bottle.

Dynamics of meromorphic maps with small topological degree III: geometric currents and ergodic theory

Jeffrey Diller, Romain Dujardin, Vincent Guedj (2010)

Annales scientifiques de l'École Normale Supérieure

We continue our study of the dynamics of mappings with small topological degree on projective complex surfaces. Previously, under mild hypotheses, we have constructed an ergodic “equilibrium” measure for each such mapping. Here we study the dynamical properties of this measure in detail: we give optimal bounds for its Lyapunov exponents, prove that it has maximal entropy, and show that it has product structure in the natural extension. Under a natural further assumption, we show that saddle points...

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