Böttcher's Equation
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Böttcher's equation, named after
Lucjan Böttcher {{Infobox scientist , name = Lucjan Emil Böttcher , native_name = , native_name_lang = , image = , image_size = , alt = , caption = , birth_date = , birth_place ...
, is the
functional equation In mathematics, a functional equation is, in the broadest meaning, an equation in which one or several functions appear as unknowns. So, differential equations and integral equations are functional equations. However, a more restricted meaning ...
::F(h(z)) = (F(z))^n where * is a given
analytic function In mathematics, an analytic function is a function that is locally given by a convergent power series. There exist both real analytic functions and complex analytic functions. Functions of each type are infinitely differentiable, but complex an ...
with a superattracting fixed point of order at , (that is, h(z)=a+c(z-a)^n+O((z-a)^) ~, in a
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of ), with ''n'' ≥ 2 * is a sought function. The
logarithm In mathematics, the logarithm is the inverse function to exponentiation. That means the logarithm of a number  to the base  is the exponent to which must be raised, to produce . For example, since , the ''logarithm base'' 10 o ...
of this functional equation amounts to
Schröder's equation Schröder's equation, named after Ernst Schröder, is a functional equation with one independent variable: given the function , find the function such that Schröder's equation is an eigenvalue equation for the composition operator that send ...
.


Solution

Solution of
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is a
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in implicit form. Lucian Emil Böttcher sketched a proof in 1904 on the existence of solution: an analytic function ''F'' in a neighborhood of the fixed point ''a'', such that: :F(a)= 0 This solution is sometimes called: * the Böttcher coordinate * the Böttcher function * the Boettcher map. The complete proof was published by
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in 1920, who was unaware of the original formulation. Böttcher's coordinate (the logarithm of the Schröder function) conjugates in a neighbourhood of the fixed point to the function . An especially important case is when is a polynomial of degree , and = ∞ .


Explicit

One can explicitly compute Böttcher coordinates for: * power maps z\to z^d *
Chebyshev polynomials The Chebyshev polynomials are two sequences of polynomials related to the cosine and sine functions, notated as T_n(x) and U_n(x). They can be defined in several equivalent ways, one of which starts with trigonometric functions: The Chebyshe ...


Examples

For the function h and n=2 :h(x)= \frac the Böttcher function F is: :F(x)= \frac


Applications

Böttcher's equation plays a fundamental role in the part of
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which studies
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of
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s of one
complex variable Complex analysis, traditionally known as the theory of functions of a complex variable, is the branch of mathematical analysis that investigates functions of complex numbers. It is helpful in many branches of mathematics, including algebraic ...
. Global properties of the Böttcher coordinate were studied by Fatou and Douady and
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.;


See also

*
Schröder's equation Schröder's equation, named after Ernst Schröder, is a functional equation with one independent variable: given the function , find the function such that Schröder's equation is an eigenvalue equation for the composition operator that send ...
*
External ray An external ray is a curve that runs from infinity toward a Julia or Mandelbrot set. Although this curve is only rarely a half-line (ray) it is called a ray because it is an image of a ray. External rays are used in complex analysis, particula ...


References

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