Polynomial semiconjugacies, decompositions of iterations, and invariant curves
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Abstract: We study the functional equation , where , and are polynomials over . Using previous results of the author about polynomials sharing preimages of compact sets, we show that for given its solutions may be described in terms of the filled-in Julia set of . On this base, we prove a number of results describing a general structure of solutions. The results obtained imply in particular the result of Medvedev and Scanlon about invariant curves of maps of the form , where is a polynomial, and a version of the result of Zieve and M"uller about decompositions of iterations of a polynomial.
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