Accumulation theorems for quadratic polynomials

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Sorensen, DEK [1 ]
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[1] TECH UNIV DENMARK,INST MATEMAT,DK-2800 LYNGBY,DENMARK
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O29 [应用数学];
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We consider the one-parameter family of quadratic polynomials: P-t(Z) = z(2) = c(t), where c(t) = 2/e2 pi it (1-2/e2 pi it), t is an element of T: = R/Z, i.e. monic centered quadratic polynomials with an indifferent fixed point alpha(t) and prefixed point -alpha(t). Let A(t) be any one of the sets {0,+/-alpha(t)}, {+/-alpha(t)}, {0,alpha(t)} or {0,-alpha(t)} . Then we prove that for quadratic Julia sets corresponding to a Gs-dense subset of T there is an explicitly given external ray accumulating on A(t). In the case A(t) = {+/-alpha(t)} the theorem is known as the Douady accumulation theorem. Corollaries are the non-local connectivity of these Julia sets and the fact that all such Julia sets contain a Cremer point. Existence of non-locally connected quadratic Julia sets of Hausdorff dimension two is derived by using a recent result of Shishikura. By tuning, the results hold on the boundary of any hyperbolic component of the Mandlebrot set. Finally, we concentrate on quadratic Cremer point polynomials. Here we prove that any ray accumulating on two symmetrical points of the Julia set must accumulate the origin. As a consequence, the dense G(delta)-sets arising from the first two possible choices of A(t) are the same. We also prove that, if two distinct rays accumulate both to two distinct points, then the rays must accumulate on a common continuum joining the two points. This supports the conjecture that alpha(t) and -alpha(t) may be joined by an are in the Julia set.
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