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In mathematics, and particularly
complex dynamics Complex dynamics is the study of dynamical systems defined by Iterated function, iteration of functions on complex number spaces. Complex analytic dynamics is the study of the dynamics of specifically analytic functions. Techniques *General **Mo ...
, the escaping set of an
entire function In complex analysis, an entire function, also called an integral function, is a complex-valued function that is holomorphic on the whole complex plane. Typical examples of entire functions are polynomials and the exponential function, and any fin ...
ƒ consists of all points that tend to infinity under the repeated application of ƒ. That is, a complex number z_0\in\mathbb belongs to the escaping set if and only if the sequence defined by z_ := f(z_n) converges to infinity as n gets large. The escaping set of f is denoted by I(f). For example, for f(z)=e^z, the origin belongs to the escaping set, since the sequence :0,1,e,e^e,e^,\dots tends to infinity.


History

The iteration of transcendental entire functions was first studied by
Pierre Fatou Pierre Joseph Louis Fatou (28 February 1878 – 9 August 1929) was a French mathematician and astronomer. He is known for major contributions to several branches of analysis. The Fatou lemma and the Fatou set are named after him. Biography P ...
in 1926 The escaping set occurs implicitly in his study of the explicit entire functions f(z)=z+1+\exp(-z) and f(z)=c\sin(z). The first study of the escaping set for a general transcendental entire function is due to
Alexandre Eremenko Alexandre Eremenko (born 1954 in Kharkiv, Ukraine; ua, Олександр Емануїлович Єременко, transcription: Olexandr Emanuilowitsch Jeremenko) is a Ukrainian-American mathematician who works in the fields of complex analysis ...
who used Wiman-Valiron theory. He conjectured that every connected component of the escaping set of a transcendental entire function is unbounded. This has become known as ''Eremenko's conjecture''. There are many partial results on this problem but as of 2013 the conjecture is still open. Eremenko also asked whether every escaping point can be connected to infinity by a curve in the escaping set; it was later shown that this is not the case. Indeed, there exist entire functions whose escaping sets do not contain any curves at all.


Properties

The following properties are known to hold for the escaping set of any non-constant and non-linear entire function. (Here ''nonlinear'' means that the function is not of the form f(z)=az+b.) * The escaping set contains at least one point. * The
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of the escaping set is exactly the
Julia set In the context of complex dynamics, a branch of mathematics, the Julia set and the Fatou set are two complementary sets (Julia "laces" and Fatou "dusts") defined from a function. Informally, the Fatou set of the function consists of values wit ...
. In particular, the escaping set is never
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. * For a transcendental entire function, the escaping set always intersects the Julia set. In particular, the escaping set is
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if and only if f is a polynomial. * Every connected component of the closure of the escaping set is unbounded. * The escaping set always has at least one unbounded connected component. * The escaping set is connected or has infinitely many components. * The set I(f)\cup \ is connected. Note that the final statement does not imply Eremenko's Conjecture. (Indeed, there exist connected spaces in which the removal of a single
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leaves the remaining space totally disconnected.)


Examples


Polynomials

A
polynomial In mathematics, a polynomial is an expression consisting of indeterminates (also called variables) and coefficients, that involves only the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and positive-integer powers of variables. An exa ...
of degree 2 extends to an analytic self-map of the
Riemann sphere In mathematics, the Riemann sphere, named after Bernhard Riemann, is a model of the extended complex plane: the complex plane plus one point at infinity. This extended plane represents the extended complex numbers, that is, the complex numbers pl ...
, having a super-attracting fixed point at infinity. The escaping set is precisely the
basin of attraction In the mathematical field of dynamical systems, an attractor is a set of states toward which a system tends to evolve, for a wide variety of starting conditions of the system. System values that get close enough to the attractor values remain ...
of this fixed point, and hence usually referred to as the **basin of infinity**. In this case, I(f) is an
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and
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subset of the complex plane, and the
Julia set In the context of complex dynamics, a branch of mathematics, the Julia set and the Fatou set are two complementary sets (Julia "laces" and Fatou "dusts") defined from a function. Informally, the Fatou set of the function consists of values wit ...
is the boundary of this basin. For instance the escaping set of the
complex quadratic polynomial A complex quadratic polynomial is a quadratic polynomial whose coefficients and variable are complex numbers. Properties Quadratic polynomials have the following properties, regardless of the form: *It is a unicritical polynomial, i.e. it has one ...
f(z) = z^2 consists precisely of the complement of the closed unit disc: :I(f) = \.


Transcendental entire functions

For transcendental entire functions, the escaping set is much more complicated than for polynomials: in the simplest cases like the one illustrated in the picture it consists of uncountably many curves, called ''hairs'' or ''rays''. In other examples the structure of the escaping set can be very different (a ''spider's web''). As mentioned above, there are examples of transcendental entire functions whose escaping set contains no curves. By definition, the escaping set is an Fσδ set; that is, a countable intersection of
Fσ set In mathematics, an Fσ set (said F-sigma set) is a countable union of closed sets. The notation originated in French with F for (''French'': closed) and σ for (''French'': sum, union).. The complement of an Fσ set is a Gδ set. Fσ is ...
s. It is neither nor .


See also

* escape condition or bailout * target set


Notes


References


External links

*{{cite web, author=Lasse Rempe, title=A poem on Eremenko conjecture, url=http://www.math.purdue.edu/~eremenko/rempe-abstr, author-link=Lasse Rempe Complex analysis