A two-dimensional polynomial mapping with a wandering Fatou component (Q2630925)

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A two-dimensional polynomial mapping with a wandering Fatou component
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    A two-dimensional polynomial mapping with a wandering Fatou component (English)
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    25 July 2016
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    Sullivan's ``non-wandering domain theorem'' asserts that every Fatou component of each rational map is eventually periodic. This result is fundamental for the study of dynamics of rational maps since it opens the way to a complete description of the dynamics in the Fatou set of rational maps and also introduces quasi-conformal mappings as a new tool in this research area. This claim has been generalized to the case of entire mappings with finitely many singular values. On the other hand, various examples of entire mappings with wandering Fatou components have been also constructed. In this paper, the authors apply the parabolic implosion technique and an idea of M. Lyubich to show that there exists an endomorphism \(P:\;\mathbb{P}^2(\mathbb{C})\rightarrow\mathbb{P}^2(\mathbb{C})\), induced by a polynomial skew-product mapping \(P:\;\mathbb{C}^2\rightarrow\mathbb{C}^2\), possessing a wandering Fatou component. They also give real examples with wandering domains in \(\mathbb{R}^2\).
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    Fatou set
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    holomorphic dynamics
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    parabolic implosion
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    polynomial mapping
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    skew-product
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    wandering Fatou component
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