Since its introduction in the early 1980s quasiconformal surgery has become a major tool in the development of the theory of holomorphic dynamics, and it is essential background knowledge for any researcher in the field. In this comprehensive introduction the authors begin with the foundations and a general description of surgery techniques before turning their attention to a wide variety of applications. They demonstrate the different types of surgeries that lie behind many important results in holomorphic dynamics, dealing in particular with Julia sets and the Mandelbrot set. Two of these surgeries go beyond the classical realm of quasiconformal surgery and use trans-quasiconformal surgery. Another deals with holomorphic correspondences, a natural generalization of holomorphic maps. The book is ideal for graduate students and researchers requiring a self-contained text including a variety of applications. It particularly emphasises the geometrical ideas behind the proofs, with many helpful illustrations seldom found in the literature.
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Weight: 850g
Dimensions: 156 x 233mm
Publication Date: 23 Jan 2014
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781107042919
About Bodil BrannerNúria Fagella
Bodil Branner is Professor Emerita at the Technical University of Denmark Lyngby. Her research interests include holomorphic dynamics and complex analysis. She has published in several renowned international journals and given numerous invited talks at conferences workshops and symposia. Branner has served as Vice-President of the European Mathematical Society as President of Dansk Matematisk Forening (DMF) and she was one of the founders of European Women in Mathematics. She is an honorary member of DMF and a Fellow of the AMS. Núria Fagella is currently Associate Professor at Universitat de Barcelona. Her research is in the area of holomorphic dynamics with an emphasis on the iteration of transcendental functions. She publishes in renowned international journals and with a diverse range of collaborators worldwide. Fagella has been invited to deliver talks and short courses at numerous international conferences and workshops and has been an organiser of several such events.