Dynamics of postcritically bounded polynomial semigroups III: classification of semi-hyperbolic semigroups and random Julia sets which are Jordan curves but not quasicircles

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DOI10.1017/S0143385709000923zbMATH Open1219.37037arXiv0811.4536WikidataQ123269472 ScholiaQ123269472MaRDI QIDQ3068605FDOQ3068605

Hiroki Sumi

Publication date: 17 January 2011

Published in: Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We investigate the dynamics of polynomial semigroups (semigroups generated by a family of polynomial maps on the Riemann sphere) and the random dynamics of polynomials on the Riemann sphere. Combining the dynamics of semigroups and the fiberwise (random) dynamics, we give a classification of polynomial semigroups G such that G is generated by a compact family Gamma, the planar postcritical set of G is bounded, and G is (semi-) hyperbolic. In one of the classes, we have that for almost every sequence gammainGammaBbbN, the Julia set Jgamma of gamma is a Jordan curve but not a quasicircle, the unbounded component of the Fatou set Fgamma of gamma is a John domain, and the bounded component of Fgamma is not a John domain. Note that this phenomenon does not hold in the usual iteration of a single polynomial. Moreover, we consider the dynamics of polynomial semigroups G such that the planar postcritical set of G is bounded and the Julia set is disconnected. Those phenomena of polynomial semigroups and random dynamics of polynomials that do not occur in the usual dynamics of polynomials are systematically investigated.


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