Dynamics of postcritically bounded polynomial semigroups. II: Fiberwise dynamics and the Julia sets

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DOI10.1112/JLMS/JDT017zbMATH Open1294.37019arXiv1007.0613OpenAlexW2124782438WikidataQ122915287 ScholiaQ122915287MaRDI QIDQ2843992FDOQ2843992


Authors: Hiroki Sumi Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 27 August 2013

Published in: Journal of the London Mathematical Society. Second Series (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We investigate the dynamics of semigroups generated by polynomial maps on the Riemann sphere such that the postcritical set in the complex plane is bounded. Moreover, we investigate the associated random dynamics of polynomials. Furthermore, we investigate the fiberwise dynamics of skew products related to polynomial semigroups with bounded planar postcritical set. Using uniform fiberwise quasiconformal surgery on a fiber bundle, we show that if the Julia set of such a semigroup is disconnected, then there exist families of uncountably many mutually disjoint quasicircles with uniform dilatation which are parameterized by the Cantor set, densely inside the Julia set of the semigroup. Moreover, we give a sufficient condition for a fiberwise Julia set Jgamma to satisfy that Jgamma is a Jordan curve but not a quasicircle, the unbounded component of the complement of Jgamma is a John domain and the bounded component of the complement of Jgamma is not a John domain. We show that under certain conditions, a random Julia set is almost surely a Jordan curve, but not a quasicircle. Many new phenomena of polynomial semigroups and random dynamics of polynomials that do not occur in the usual dynamics of polynomials are found and systematically investigated.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1007.0613




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