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The Hausdorff dimension of Julia sets of meromorphic functions in the Speiser class (English)
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17 November 2022
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The authors define the Fatou and Julia sets of transcendental meromorphic functions and the Speiser class \(S\) which consists of all transcendental meromorphic functions \(f\) for which the set sing\(( f ^{-1})\) of singularities of the inverses is finite. If \(q\) denotes the cardinality of sing\((f^{-1})\), then \(f \in S_q\). The authors prove the following: Theorem. Let \(d \in (0, 2]\). Then there exists a function \(f \in S_3\) such that the Julia set of \(f\) has Hausdorff dimension \(d\). It turns out that the above theorem is of particular interest when \(0 < d \leq 1/2\).
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Julia set
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Fatou set
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meromorphic function
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Hausdorff dimension
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Speiser class
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Eremenko-Lyubich class
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