On the infinitesimal space of UQR mappings

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DOI10.1007/S41478-016-0003-8zbMATH Open1365.30021arXiv1602.06205OpenAlexW2964093420MaRDI QIDQ524745FDOQ524745


Authors: Alastair Fletcher, Doug Macclure, James Waterman, Sarah Wesley Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 3 May 2017

Published in: The Journal of Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Generalized derivatives and infinitesimal spaces generalize the idea of derivatives to mappings which need not be differentiable. It is particularly powerful in the context of quasiregular mappings, where normal family arguments imply generalized derivatives always exist. The main result of this paper is to show that if f is any uniformly quasiregular mapping with x0 a topologically attracting or repelling fixed point, at which f is locally injective, then f may be conjugated to a uniformly quasiregular mapping g with fixed point 0 and so that the infinitesimal space of g at 0 contains uncountably many elements. This should be contrasted with the fact that f (and also g) is conjugate to xmapstox/2 or xmapsto2x in the attracting or repelling cases respectively.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1602.06205




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