Böttcher's equation, named after
Lucjan Böttcher, is the
functional equation
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is, in the broadest meaning, an equation in which one or several functions appear as unknowns. So, differential equations and integral equations are functional equations. However, a more restricted mea ...
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where
* is a given
analytic function
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with a superattracting
fixed point of order at , (that is,
in a
neighbourhood
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of ), with ''n'' ≥ 2
* is a sought function.
The
logarithm
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of this functional equation amounts to
Schröder's equation
Schröder's equation, named after Ernst Schröder, is a functional equation with one independent variable: given the function , find the function such that
Schröder's equation is an eigenvalue equation for the composition operator that sen ...
.
Solution
Solution of
functional equation
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is a
function
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in
implicit form.
Lucian Emil Böttcher sketched a proof in 1904 on the existence of solution: an analytic function ''F'' in a neighborhood of the fixed point ''a'', such that:
:
This solution is sometimes called:
* the Böttcher coordinate
* the Böttcher function
*
the Boettcher map.
The complete proof was published by
Joseph Ritt
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After beginning his undergraduate studies at City College of New York, Ritt ...
in 1920, who was unaware of the original formulation.
Böttcher's coordinate (the logarithm of the
Schröder function) conjugates in a neighbourhood of the fixed point to the function . An especially important case is when is a polynomial of degree , and = ∞ .
Explicit
One can explicitly compute Böttcher coordinates for:
* power maps
*
Chebyshev polynomials
The Chebyshev polynomials are two sequences of polynomials related to the cosine and sine functions, notated as T_n(x) and U_n(x). They can be defined in several equivalent ways, one of which starts with trigonometric functions:
The Chebys ...
Examples
For the function h and n=2
:
the Böttcher function F is:
:
Applications
Böttcher's equation plays a fundamental role in the part of
holomorphic dynamics
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Techniques
*General
** Montel's theorem ...
which studies
iteration
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of
polynomial
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s of one
complex variable
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.
Global properties of the Böttcher coordinate were studied by
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See also
*
Schröder's equation
Schröder's equation, named after Ernst Schröder, is a functional equation with one independent variable: given the function , find the function such that
Schröder's equation is an eigenvalue equation for the composition operator that sen ...
*
External ray
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Although this curve is only rarely a half-line (ray) it is called a ray because it is an image of a ray.
External rays are used in complex analysis, particular ...
References
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