A bound on the number of rationally invisible repelling orbits (Q2189492)
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A bound on the number of rationally invisible repelling orbits (English)
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15 June 2020
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Consider any map \(f\) in the class \(\mathcal{B}_{ray}\) of functions which are finite composition of functions of finite order with bounded set singular values. The periodic repelling or parabolic periodic points are not always landing points of periodic rays, while it is true for polynomials or maps in class \(\mathcal{B}_{ray}\) with bounded post-singular set. A repelling period points which is not a landing point of periodic rays is a rational invisible point. In particular, it is proved that for any map \(f\in \mathcal{B}_{ray}\) such that the periodic rays land, if there are no singular values escaping along periodic rays and there are at most \(q\) singular values that are not in attracting or parabolic basin, then the number of rational invisible orbits is at most \(q\). Even thought any rational invisible orbit is repelling, it tights with singular values. This result is a refined version of Fatou-Shishikura inequality.
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transcendental maps
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Fatou-Shishikura inequality
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holomorphic dynamics
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accessibility
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