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A bound on the number of rationally invisible repelling orbits

Published 29 Jul 2019 in math.DS | (1907.12310v1)

Abstract: We consider entire transcendental maps with bounded set of singular values such that periodic rays exist and land. For such maps, we prove a refined version of the Fatou-Shishikura inequality which takes into account rationally invisible periodic orbits, that is, repelling cycles which are not landing points of any periodic ray. More precisely, if there are $q<\infty$ singular orbits, then the sum of the number of attracting, parabolic, Siegel, Cremer or rationally invisible orbits is bounded above by $q$. In particular, there are at most $q$ rationally invisible repelling periodic orbits. The techniques presented here also apply to the more general setting in which the function is allowed to have infinitely many singular values.

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