Intermingled basins: Kan's example on the Riemann sphere

Abstract

Kan's discovery of dynamical systems with two attractors whose basins of attraction both have full support, featured specific examples of skew product systems of interval diffeomorphisms forced by expanding circle maps. The interval diffeomorphisms are polynomial maps and can hence be considered on the Riemann sphere. We consider the resulting skew product systems of holomorphic maps on the Riemann sphere forced by expanding circle maps, and establish the existence of three attractors whose basins of attraction all have full support and are thus intermingled.

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