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Complex Hénon mappings in \({\mathbb{C}}^ 2\) and Fatou-Bieberbach domains
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    Complex Hénon mappings in \({\mathbb{C}}^ 2\) and Fatou-Bieberbach domains (English)
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    23 July 1992
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    The authors study iteration theory for certain polynomial automorphisms of \(\mathbb{C}^ 2\), including the Hénon maps \(g(z,w)=(z^ 2+c+aw,z)\). The following sets, pluriharmonic Green's functions, and currents have been used in recent work in this area: \[ \begin{aligned} K^ \pm &= \{p\in\mathbb{C}^ 2\mid\;g^{\pm n}(p) \text{ is a bounded sequence}\},\\ K &= K^ +\cap K^ -, \qquad J^ \pm = \partial K^ \pm,\\ G^ \pm(z,w) &= \lim_{n\to\infty} {1\over 2^ n}\log^ + \| g^ n(z,w)\|,\\ \mu^ \pm &= dd^ c G^ \pm.\end{aligned} \] The authors show that \(G^ \pm\) are Hölder continuous and estimate the Hausdorff dimension of \(K^ \pm\). They generalize a theorem on convergence of currents due to Bedford and Smillie. They also study iterates of the family \(g(z,w)=(z^ 2+c+aw,az)\). The behaviour is related to that of the iterates of the one- variable map \(P_ c\) defined by \(P_ c(z)=z^ 2+c\). Properties of \(K^ \pm\) are obtained, and \(g\) is shown to be hyperbolic on \(K\), in case \(P_ c^ n(0)\) is unbounded and \(a\) is sufficiently small. Some interesting phenomena for Fatou-Bieberbach domains are exhibited. If \(P_ c\) has in \(\mathbb{C}\) attractive cycle of order \(k\), then if \(a\) is small enough, \(g\) has such attractive cycle in \(\mathbb{C}^ n\). The interior of \(K^ +\) has \(k\) connected components with \(J^ +\) as their common boundary. \(J^ +\) is therefore the boundary of \(k\) distinct Fatou- Bieberbach regions, so the boundary of the Fatou-Bieberbach region need not be a topological manifold. In addition the authors prove a result about the domain of linearization of a polynomial automorphism of \(\mathbb{C}^ 2\) which fixes 0, with one eigenvalue of modulus less than 1 and the other of the form \(e^{i\theta}\) where \(\theta\) satisfies a diophantine condition. The domain of linearization must be either \(\mathbb{C}^ 2\) or else biholomorphic to \(\Delta\times\mathbb{C}\).
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    iteration
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    polynomial automorphisms
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    Hénon maps
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    convergence of currents
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    Fatou-Bieberbach domains
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    attractive cycle
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