Bounded Geometry and Characterization of post-singularly Finite (p,q)-Exponential Maps

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Authors: Tao Chen, Yunping Jiang, Linda Keen Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 26 September 2012

Abstract: In this paper we define a topological class of branched covering maps of the plane called {em topological exponential maps of type (p,q)} and denoted by TEp,q, where pgeq0 and qgeq1. We follow the framework given in cite{Ji} to study the problem of combinatorially characterizing an entire map PeQ, where P is a polynomial of degree p and Q is a polynomial of degree q using an {em iteration scheme defined by Thurston} and a {em bounded geometry condition}. We first show that an element finTEp,q with finite post-singular set is combinatorially equivalent to an entire map PeQ if and only if it has bounded geometry with compactness. Thus to complete the characterization, we only need to check that the bounded geometry actually implies compactness. We show this for some finTEp,1, pgeq1. Our main result in this paper is that a post-singularly finite map f in TE0,1 or a post-singularly finite map f in TEp,1, pgeq1, with only one non-zero simple breanch point c such that either c is periodic or c and f(c) are both not periodic, is combinatorially equivalent to a post-singularly finite entire map of either the form elambdaz or the form alphazpelambdaz, where alpha=(lambda/p)pelambda(p/lambda)p, respectively, if and only if it has bounded geometry. This is the first result in this direction for a family of transcendental holomorphic maps with critical points.













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