Backward dynamics of non-expanding maps in Gromov hyperbolic metric spaces

Abstract

We study the interplay between the backward dynamics of a non-expanding self-map f of a proper geodesic Gromov hyperbolic metric space X and the boundary regular fixed points of f in the Gromov boundary. To do so, we introduce the notion of stable dilation at a boundary regular fixed point of the Gromov boundary, whose value is related to the dynamical behaviour of the fixed point. This theory applies in particular to holomorphic self-maps of bounded domains ⊂⊂ Cq, where is either strongly pseudoconvex, convex finite type, or pseudoconvex finite type with q=2, and solves several open problems from the literature. We extend results of holomorphic self-maps of the disc D⊂ C obtained by Bracci and Poggi-Corradini. In particular, with our geometric approach we are able to answer a question, open even for the unit ball Bq⊂ Cq, namely that for holomorphic parabolic self-maps any escaping backward orbit with bounded step always converges to a point in the boundary.

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