Yutaka Ishii

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List of research outcomes





PublicationDate of PublicationType
H\'enon maps: a list of open problems2023-12-06Paper
On the Hausdorff dimension of the recurrent sets induced from endomorphisms of free groups2022-08-23Paper
is regular-closed2019-12-09Paper
Boundary of the Horseshoe Locus for the Hénon Family2018-10-04Paper
On parameter loci of the Hénon family2018-08-24Paper
Dynamics of polynomial diffeomorphisms of \(\mathbb {C}^2\): combinatorial and topological aspects2017-08-15Paper
Hyperbolic polynomial diffeomorphisms of \(\mathbb C^2\). III: Iterated monodromy groups2014-04-15Paper
Corrigendum to ``Hyperbolic polynomial diffeomorphisms of \(\mathbb C^2\). II: Hubbard trees2011-02-22Paper
Homotopy shadowing2010-08-30Paper
Julia sets and chaotic tunneling: I2009-07-15Paper
Julia sets and chaotic tunneling: II2009-07-15Paper
Hyperbolic polynomial diffeomorphisms of \(\mathbb C^2\). II: Hubbard trees2009-02-25Paper
Hyperbolic polynomial diffeomorphisms of \(\mathbb C^2\). I: A non-planar map2008-04-28Paper
Lap number entropy formula for piecewise affine and projective maps in several dimensions2008-02-21Paper
Note on a paper by Kawasaki and Sasa on Bernoulli coupled map lattices2007-02-06Paper
Julia set describes quantum tunnelling in the presence of chaos2004-06-09Paper
Ising models, Julia sets, and similarity of the maximal entropy measures.2001-01-16Paper
Towards a kneading theory for Lozi mappings. II: Monotonicity of the topological entropy and Hausdorff dimension of attractors2000-06-29Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q47034891999-12-15Paper
Monotonicity of the Lozi family near the tent-maps1999-10-31Paper
Towards a kneading theory for Lozi mappings I: A solution of the pruning front conjecture and the first tangency problem1999-03-18Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q43504071998-03-12Paper
Pseudo-monodromy and the Mandelbrot setN/APaper

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