Rational and transcendental Newton maps
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Publication:3536041
zbMATH Open1168.30015MaRDI QIDQ3536041FDOQ3536041
Authors: Johannes Rückert
Publication date: 17 November 2008
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Functional equations in the complex plane, iteration and composition of analytic functions of one complex variable (30D05) Entire functions of one complex variable (general theory) (30D20) Dynamics of complex polynomials, rational maps, entire and meromorphic functions; Fatou and Julia sets (37F10) Newton-type methods (49M15)
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