Some examples of dynamically defined ambient homogeneous wild knots in higher dimensions
Abstract
In this paper we consider the Kleinian groups acting conformally on the sphere Sn+2 (1≤n≤5) which have as limit sets wild spheres Kn which were constructed in BHV and prove that Kn is ambient homogeneous. In other words, given two points p,\,\,q∈K there exists a homeomorphism :Sn+2→Sn+2 such that (K)=K and (p)=q.
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