Dynamics of skew-products tangent to the identity
Abstract
We study the local dynamics of generic skew-products tangent to the identity, i.e. maps of the form P(z,w)=(p(z), q(z,w)) with dP0=id. More precisely, we focus on maps with non-degenerate second differential at the origin; such maps have local normal form P(z,w)=(z-z2+O(z3),w+w2+bz2+O(\|(z,w)\|3)). We prove the existence of parabolic domains, and prove that inside these parabolic domains the orbits converge non-tangentially if and only if b ∈ (14,+∞). Furthermore, we prove the existence of a type of parabolic implosion, in which the renormalization limits are different from previously known cases. This has a number of consequences: under a diophantine condition on coefficients of P, we prove the existence of wandering domains with rank 1 limit maps. We also give explicit examples of quadratic skew-products with countably many grand orbits of wandering domains, and we give an explicit example of a skew-product map with a Fatou component exhibiting historic behaviour. Finally, we construct various topological invariants, which allow us to answer a question of Abate.
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