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Quasisymmetries of finitely ramified Julia sets

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We develop a theory of quasisymmetries for finitely ramified fractals, with applications to finitely ramified Julia sets. We prove that certain finitely ramified fractals admit a naturally defined class of "undistorted metrics" that are all quasi-equivalent. As a result, piecewise-defined homeomorphisms of such a fractal that locally preserve the cell structure are quasisymmetries. This immediately gives a solution to the quasisymmetric uniformization problem for topologically rigid fractals such as the Sierpi\'nski triangle. We show that our theory applies to many finitely ramified Julia sets, and we prove that any connected Julia set for a hyperbolic unicritical polynomial has infinitely many quasisymmetries, generalizing a result of Lyubich and Merenkov. We also prove that the quasisymmetry group of the Julia set for the rational function $1-z^{-2}$ is infinite, and we show that the quasisymmetry groups for the Julia sets of a broad class of polynomials contain Thompson's group $F$.

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Eventually Self-Similar Groups acting on Fractals

math.GR · 2024-12-05 · conditional · novelty 7.0

Eventually self-similar groups acting on fractals built from almost expanding hyperedge replacement systems inherit finiteness properties from their self-similar building blocks, yielding F∞ for airplane and dendrite rearrangement groups.

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  • Eventually Self-Similar Groups acting on Fractals math.GR · 2024-12-05 · conditional · none · ref 2024 · internal anchor

    Eventually self-similar groups acting on fractals built from almost expanding hyperedge replacement systems inherit finiteness properties from their self-similar building blocks, yielding F∞ for airplane and dendrite rearrangement groups.