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Scaling of Mandelbrot sets generated by critical point preperiodicity (English)
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In numerical studies of the dynamics of families of rational maps f(\(\mu\),z), which depend holomorphically on a complex parameter \(\mu\), it appears that remarkably precise copies of the standard Mandelbrot diagram M (for the family \(z^ 2+\mu)\) occur in parts of the corresponding plots for the general families. The authors give a general case when this will occur: if for \(\mu =0\) a critical point of f(0,z) falls after a finite number of steps on an unstable fixed point of f(0,z), then for \(\mu\) near 0 an infinity of more and more accurate copies of M occurs. The scaling of this situation is worked out.
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iteration
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Mandelbrot set
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rational maps
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scaling
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