Infinite-dimensional Thurston theory and transcendental dynamics I: infinite-legged spiders
Abstract
We develop techniques that lay out a basis for generalizations of the famous Thurston's Topological Characterization of Rational Functions for an infinite set of marked points and branched coverings of infinite degree. Analogously to the classical theorem we consider the Thurston's σ-map acting on a Teichm\"uller space which is this time infinite-dimensional -- and this leads to a completely different theory comparing to the classical setting. We demonstrate our techniques by giving an alternative proof of the result by Markus F\"orster about the classification of exponential functions with the escaping singular value.
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