On interior points of the Julia set \(J(R)\) for random dynamical system \(R\) (Q1377228)

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On interior points of the Julia set \(J(R)\) for random dynamical system \(R\)
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    On interior points of the Julia set \(J(R)\) for random dynamical system \(R\) (English)
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    2 August 1998
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    Let \(R=\{R_1,R_2, \dots, R_M\}\) be a system of meromorphic functions, \(\sigma: \mathbb{N}\to \{1,2, \dots, M\}\). For any \(\sigma\) we define the sequence \(W^n_\sigma\), \(W^1_\sigma =R_{\sigma(1)}\), \(W_\sigma^{n+1} =R_{\sigma(n+1)} \circ W^n_\sigma\). If \(M= 1\), then we have the classical dynamic system consisting of one sequence \(W^n\). In the usual way Fatou sets \(F(R)\) and Julia \(J(R)\) are defined. The authors give conditions for \(f_1\), \(f_2\) under which \(J(f_1,f_2)\) has interior points but \(J(f_1,f_2)\neq \overline\mathbb{C}\). Such situation is impossible in the classical case. Then they give conditions for \(J(f_1,f_2)\) to have no interior points. In particular, if \(|c_1-c_2 |\geq 4\sqrt {|c_2|}\), \(|c_2|\geq |c_1|\), then \(J(z^2+c_1, z^2+c_2)\) has no interior points (theorem 5.1). At last, they give explicit formulae for \(J(az^n,bz^n)\), \(n\geq 2\) having different forms for \(n=2\) and \(n\geq 3\), and for \(J(z^n,bz^n, \dots, b^{n-1}z)\).
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    random iteration
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    Julia set
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    dynamic system
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