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arxiv: 1906.05324 · v1 · pith:CJE4OXNMnew · submitted 2019-06-12 · 🧮 math.DS

Degree-d-invariant laminations

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keywords degree-laminationspolynomialentropyhubbardinvarianttreeaction
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Degree-$d$-invariant laminations of the disk model the dynamical action of a degree-$d$ polynomial; such a lamination defines an equivalence relation on $S^1$ that corresponds to dynamical rays of an associated polynomial landing at the same multi-accessible points in the Julia set. Primitive majors are certain subsets of degree-$d$-invariant laminations consisting of critical leaves and gaps. The space $\textrm{PM}(d)$ of primitive degree-$d$ majors is a spine for the set of monic degree-$d$ polynomials with distinct roots and serves as a parameterization of a subset of the boundary of the connectedness locus for degree-$d$ polynomials. The core entropy of a postcritically finite polynomial is the topological entropy of the action of the polynomial on the associated Hubbard tree. Core entropy may be computed directly, bypassing the Hubbard tree, using a combinatorial analogue of the Hubbard tree within the context of degree-$d$-invariant laminations.

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