Infinite-dimensional Thurston theory and transcendental dynamics (video talk)
Konstantin Bogdanov
I2M, Aix-Marseille Université
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Date(s) : 26/04/2021 iCal
14h00 - 15h00
In complex dynamics it is often important to understand and describe the dynamical behavior of critical (or singular) orbits. For quadratic polynomials, this leads to the study of the Mandelbrot set and of its complement. In our talk we present a theorem which classifies within certain families the transcendental entire functions for which all singular values escape, that is, inside of the complement of the « transcendental analogue » of the Mandelbrot set. A key to the proof of the theorem is a generalization of the celebrated Thurston’s Topological Characterization of Rational Functions, but for the case of infinite rather than finite set of « punctures ». As in the classical theorem of Thurston, we consider a special « sigma-map » acting on a Teichmüller space which is in our case infinite-dimensional.
We give a brief overview of the project, and afterwards we discuss some of the main ingredients using the « toy example » of the exponential family.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2102.00300
https://arxiv.org/abs/2102.10728
Lecture room link: https://bbb1.cirm-math.fr/b/org-n9z-3je
Access code: 199176
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