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On the coefficients of the mapping to the exterior of the Mandelbrot set
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    On the coefficients of the mapping to the exterior of the Mandelbrot set (English)
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    In recent years the complex dynamics has gained a new interest. The Mandelbrot set M arises in connection with the mapping \(q_ w(z)=z^ 2+w\). It consists of those parameter values w such that the Julia set obtained from \(q_ w\) is connected. The complement \(\tilde M\) of M in the Riemann sphere is known to be connected, as proved by Douady and Hubbard, and also to have mapping radius equal to 1. Considering the mapping of the unit disc on \(\tilde M\) denoted by \[ \psi (z)=z+\sum^{\infty}_{m=0}b_ mz^{-m}, \] one is led to the investigation of \(\{b_ m\}\). In the present article the authors give a useful formula for \(b_ m\) that help to decide when \(b_ m=0\). The asymptotic behaviour of \(| b_ m| m^{5/4}\) is investigated.
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    Faber polynomial
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    complex dynamics
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    Mandelbrot set
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