Brjuno functions and Hölder continuity

Stefano Marmi
Scuola Normale di Pisa, Italia
http://homepage.sns.it/marmi/

Date(s) : 03/10/2023   iCal
11 h 00 min - 12 h 00 min

In 1988 Yoccoz proved that the size of the stability domain (Siegel disk) around an irrationally indifferent fixed point in the complex plane is given by a purely arithmetic function -called Brjuno’s function- up to a more regular (L^∞) correction. The Hölder interpolation conjecture (aka Marmi-Moussa-Yoccoz conjecture) states that for quadratic polynomials this correction is in fact ½-Hölder-continuous. An analogous version of the conjecture stands also for other dynamical systems, including the standard family. Hölder continuity seems to be the relevant regularity for these problems also since it measures the difference between formulations of the arithmetical function corresponding to different continued fraction algorithms (Gauss, nearest integer, by-excess, …). The talk will be based on recent work in collaboration with Seul Bee Lee.

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Site Sud, Luminy, Ancienne BU, Salle Séminaire2 (RdC)

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