Connectedness locus for pairs of affine maps and zeros of power series
Abstract
We study the connectedness locus N for the family of iterated function systems of pairs of affine-linear maps in the plane (the non-self-similar case). First results on the set N were obtained in joint work with P. Shmerkin (2006). Here we establish rigorous bounds for the set N based on the study of power series of special form. We also derive some bounds for the region of "*-transversality" which have applications to the computation of Hausdorff measure of the self-affine attractor. We prove that a large portion of the set N is connected and locally connected, and conjecture that the entire connectedness locus is connected. We also prove that the set N has many zero angle "cusp corners," at certain points with algebraic coordinates.
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