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Hyperbolic Components and Wandering Domains in Complex Dynamics

Project description

Connecting hyperbolic components and wandering domains in complex dynamics

Complex dynamics explores how holomorphic functions evolve when iterated on complex manifolds. Two key concepts in this field are hyperbolic components, which describe stable regions in parameter spaces, and wandering domains – regions that never settle into a repeating pattern. While both are central to the field, their connection remains unclear. With the support of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme, the HyCoWanDoCoDyn project aims to link them, focusing on three separate objectives. The first refers to extending the multiplier map to wandering domains. The second involves classifying the structure of Teichmüller spaces associated with these domains, while the third relates to obtaining quasiconformal invariants for their boundary dynamics. Project results could help advance understanding of wandering domains and their role in complex dynamics.

Objective

Complex dynamics is a subfield of dynamical systems, where the systems in question are generated by the iteration of a holomorphic function on a complex manifold. This proposal concerns itself with the following question:
What is the equivalent of a hyperbolic component for parameter families of entire functions with wandering domains?
Both hyperbolicity and wandering domains are the subject of much research in the area, and lie at the core of some of the field's major open questions. This project attempts to link them by focusing on three separate objectives:
- Investigating generalisations to wandering domains of the multiplier map, a central tool in understanding hyperbolic components for parameter families of rational functions.
- Fully classifying the structure of the Teichmüller spaces associated to wandering domains of entire functions.
- Obtaining quasiconformal invariants for the boundary dynamics of wandering domains.

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Consorci Centre de Recerca Matematica
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€ 209 914,56
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FACULTAD CIENCIES UAB APRATADO 50
08193 Bellaterra
Spain

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Este Cataluña Barcelona
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