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Renormalization group analysis of quasi-periodicity in analytic maps
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    Renormalization group analysis of quasi-periodicity in analytic maps (English)
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    Analytic maps of the form \(f(z)=e^{2\pi i\Omega}z+O(z^ 2)\) display quasiperiodicity when \(\Omega\) satisfies a Diophantine condition. Quasiperiodic motion is confined to a neighborhood of the origin known as a Siegel domain. The boundary of this domain obeys universal scaling relations. In this paper (the author's thesis) we investigate these scaling relations through a renormalization group analysis, and we discuss singularities and asymptotic form of the scaling function.
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    quasiperiodicity
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    Siegel domain
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    complex mapping
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    chaos
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