Maverick points on the boundary of wandering domains
James Waterman (Stony Brook University)
Abstract: Wandering domains, or wandering Fatou components, are a central object of study in the iteration of transcendental entire functions. We will introduce several basic properties of wandering domains. Moreover, focusing on behavior on the boundary of these domains, we will discuss the existence of boundary points of a wandering domain with accumulation behavior distinct from that of the wandering domain itself. We call such points maverick points. This is joint work with David MartÃ-Pete and Lasse Rempe.
complex variablesdynamical systems
Audience: researchers in the topic
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