Topological complexity of Julia sets (Q1392834)

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Topological complexity of Julia sets
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    Topological complexity of Julia sets (English)
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    20 April 1999
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    The author investigates questions dealing with buried points. A buried point is a point on the Julia set but on a boundary of any component of the Fatou set. He gives sufficient conditions of existence of buried points on the Julia set \(J(R)\) of a rational function \(R\) (Theorem 1) and on the Julia set \(J(f)\) of entire functions of (Theorems 2, 3). Theorem 1. Let \(R\) be a rational function with degree larger than 1, \(J(R)\neq\mathbb{C}\). Suppose that the Fatou set of \(R\circ R\) has no completely invariant component. Then the Julia set \(J(R)\) contains buried points or \(J(R)\) is not locally connected. In the last theorem (Theorem 4), the author proves that the Fatou sets \((J(f(g))\) and \(J(g(f))\) where \(f\) and \(g\) are non-constant entire functions have wandering components simultaneously.
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    buried points
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    Fatou set
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    Julia set
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