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Schwarz reflections and the Tricorn

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We continue our exploration of the family $\mathcal{S}$ of Schwarz reflection maps with respect to the cardioid and a circle which was initiated in our earlier work. We prove that there is a natural combinatorial bijection between the geometrically finite maps of this family and those of the basilica limb of the Tricorn, which is the connectedness locus of quadratic anti-holomorphic polynomials. We also show that every geometrically finite map in $\mathcal{S}$ arises as a conformal mating of a unique geometrically finite quadratic anti-holomorphic polynomial and a reflection map arising from the ideal triangle group. We then follow up with a combinatorial mating description for the periodically repelling maps in $\mathcal{S}$. Finally, we show that the locally connected topological model of the connectedness locus of $\mathcal{S}$ is naturally homeomorphic to such a model of the basilica limb of the Tricorn.

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Univalent Polynomials and Hubbard Trees

math.CV · 2019-08-16 · conditional · novelty 8.0

Extremal univalent polynomials are classified by bi-angled trees and are in canonical bijection with anti-holomorphic polynomials with all critical points fixed.

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  • Univalent Polynomials and Hubbard Trees math.CV · 2019-08-16 · conditional · none · ref 17 · internal anchor

    Extremal univalent polynomials are classified by bi-angled trees and are in canonical bijection with anti-holomorphic polynomials with all critical points fixed.