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.

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  • Holomorphic dynamics (dynamics of holomorphic functions)[4]
    • in one complex variable
    • in several complex variables
  • Conformal dynamics unites holomorphic dynamics in one complex variable with differentiable dynamics in one real variable.

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  1. ^ The Mandelbrot Set, Theme and Variations (London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series) (No 274) by Tan Lei (Editor), Cambridge University Press, 2000
  2. ^ Flek, R; Keen, L (July 13, 2009), "Boundaries of bounded Fatou components of quadratic maps" (PDF), Journal of Difference Equations and Applications, retrieved 2014-12-12
  3. ^ John H. Hubbard and Dierk Schleicher (1991). "The Spider Algorithm" (PDF). Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. ^ Surveys in Dynamical systems available on-line at Dynamical Systems Homepage of Institute for Mathematical Sciences SUNY at Stony Brook

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