Geometrically finite transcendental entire functions

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DOI10.1112/JLMS.12516zbMATH Open1527.37046arXiv2003.08884MaRDI QIDQ6134488FDOQ6134488


Authors: Lasse Rempe, D. J. Sixsmith Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 22 August 2023

Published in: Journal of the London Mathematical Society (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: For polynomials, local connectivity of Julia sets is a much-studied and important property. Indeed, when the Julia set of a polynomial of degree dgeq2 is locally connected, the topological dynamics can be completely described as a quotient of a much simpler system: angle d-tupling on the circle. For a transcendental entire function, local connectivity is less significant, but we may still ask for a description of the topological dynamics as the quotient of a simpler system. To this end, we introduce the notion of "docile" functions: a transcendental entire function with bounded postsingular set is docile if it is the quotient of a suitable disjoint-type function. Moreover, we prove docility for the large class of geometrically finite transcendental entire functions with bounded criticality on the Julia set. This can be seen as an analogue of the local connectivity of Julia sets for geometrically finite polynomials, first proved by Douady and Hubbard, and extends previous work of the second author and of Mihaljevi'c for more restrictive classes of entire functions.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2003.08884







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