Pointwise Hölder exponents of the complex analogues of the Takagi function in random complex dynamics (Q529246)

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Pointwise Hölder exponents of the complex analogues of the Takagi function in random complex dynamics
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    Pointwise Hölder exponents of the complex analogues of the Takagi function in random complex dynamics (English)
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    18 May 2017
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    The first study of dynamics of rational semigroups was carried out by \textit{A. Hinkkanen} and \textit{G. J. Martin} [Proc. Lond. Math. Soc. (3) 73, No. 2, 358--384 (1996; Zbl 0859.30026)], who were interested in the role of polynomial semigroups while studying various one-complex-dimensional moduli spaces for discrete groups and by \textit{Z. Gong} and \textit{F. Ren} [J. Fudan Univ., Nat. Sci. 35, No. 4, 387--392 (1996; Zbl 0898.60065)], who studied such semigroups from the perspective of random dynamical systems. It is known that the original Takagi function is associated with Lebesgue's singular functions, but there has been no study about the higher-order partial derivatives of the distribution functions of singular measures with respect to the parameters. In this paper, the authors consider hyperbolic random complex dynamical systems on the Riemann sphere with separating condition and multiple minimal sets. They investigate the Hölder regularity of the function \(T\) of the probability of tending to one minimal set, the partial derivatives of \(T\) with respect to the probability parameters, which can be regarded as complex analogues of the Takagi function, and the higher partial derivatives \(C\) of \(T\). They give a dynamical description of the pointwise Hölder exponents of \(T\) and \(C\), and prove that the bottom of the spectrum \(\alpha_-\) is strictly less than 1. This is the first paper that investigates the pointwise Hölder exponents and other properties of the higher-order partial derivatives \(C_n\) of the functions \(T\).
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    complex dynamical system
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    rational semigroup
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    random complex dynamics
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    multifractal formalism
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    Julia set
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    random iteration
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