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    Dynamics of one-resonant biholomorphisms (English)
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    17 January 2013
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    Summary: Our first main result is a construction of a simple formal normal form for holomorphic diffeomorphisms in \(\mathbb C^n\) whose differentials have one-dimensional family of resonances in the first \(m\) eigenvalues, \(m\leq n\) (but more resonances are allowed for other eigenvalues). Next, we provide invariants and give conditions for the existence of basins of attraction. Finally, we give applications and examples demonstrating the sharpness of our conditions.
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    discrete dynamics
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    resonances
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    normal forms
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    basins of attraction
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