Complex dynamics
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Complex dynamics is the study of dynamical systems defined by iteration of functions on complex number spaces. Complex analytic dynamics is the study of the dynamics of specifically analytic functions.
Techniques[1]
- General
- Combinatorial [2]
- Hubbard trees
- The Spider algorithm
- Tuning
- Laminations
- Devil's Staircase algorithm
- Orbit portraits
Parts
- Holomorphic dynamics ( dynamics of holomorphic functions )[3]
- in one complex variable
- in several complex variables
- Conformal dynamics unites holomorphic dynamics in one complex variable with differentiable dynamics in one real variable.
See also
- Complex analysis
- John Milnor
- Complex quadratic polynomial
- Fatou set
- Julia set
- Mandelbrot set
- Chaos theory
- Infinite compositions of analytic functions
References
- ↑ The Mandelbrot Set, Theme and Variations (London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series) (No 274) by Tan Lei (Editor), Cambridge University Press, 2000
- ↑ Flek, Ross; Keen L (July 13, 2009). "Boundaries of Bounded Fatou Components of Quadratic Maps". RESEARCH ARTICLE (in eng). p. 118. Retrieved 2009-09-07.
- ↑ Surveys in Dynamical systems available on-line at Dynamical Systems Homepage of Institute for Mathematical Sciences SUNY at Stony Brook
- Complex dynamics, Lennart Carleson, Theodore W. Gamelin, Springer, 1993, ISBN 978-0-387-97942-7
- Holomorphic dynamics, Shunsuke Morosawa, Cambridge University Press, 2000, ISBN 978-0-521-66258-1
- Iteration of rational functions: complex analytic dynamical systems, Alan F. Beardon, Springer, 2000, ISBN 978-0-387-95151-5
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