Rational maps with invariant surfaces
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Abstract: We provide new examples of integrable rational maps in four dimensions with two rational invariants, which have unexpected geometric properties, as for example orbits confined to non algebraic varieties, and fall outside classes studied by earlier authors. We can reconstruct the map from both invariants. One of the invariants defines the map unambiguously, while the other invariant also defines a new map leading to non trivial fibrations of the space of initial conditions.
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